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There are three stories happening at the same time in this novel, plus one character's backstory that heavily impacts the modern day plot. You might think that would muddy the story, but Dietz manages to make the plot lines flow smoothly. At stake are the futures of a marriage, a research laboratory, and an elderly family member. This doesn't fit the formula of the typical amateur sleuth mystery, which is refreshing. The Flapper, the Scientist, and the Saboteur is part family drama and part mystery. All the seemingly disparate plot lines wrap up neatly at the end for an entertaining read.… (mehr)
 
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Catherine_Dilts | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 25, 2022 |
THE FLAPPER, THE IMPOSTER, AND THE STALKER by Charlene Bell Dietz
This was an interesting read, but I am still wondering how to classify it and if I liked it. It is a murder mystery, but also a coming of age and an historical novel. I didn’t much like Kathleen, the main character. The ending was too abbreviated, or not necessary, I can’t decide which. From reading the notes, apparently this book is a prequel to THE FLAPPER, THE SCIENTIST AND THE SABATEUR.
The 1920’s dialogue, clothing, music and situations all ring true. The Chicago elements are accurate (I am a Chicagoan). Stephens College is a real school in Missouri that debutants and wealthy females attended (and still do). The plot is well thought out and executed. Kathleen’s adventures are (mostly) believable.
I’m still not willing to give a rave review, but it did hold my interest, had a few humorous parts and a few truly scary parts. Kathleen was a bit of a twit, but then she was 17 at the start of the book. I’ll be interested to read someone else’s thoughts.
3 of 5 stars
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beckyhaase | Feb 16, 2019 |
Beth is a research scientist at a for profit lab in Denver whose lab rats are mysteriously dying, potentially ending any chances that she will be able to complete her research. Beth is sure that somebody has been sabotaging her research but can't seem to get anybody else to believe her, not even her husband Harold. Dealing with the loss of her research and a potential saboteur is stressful enough, but Beth also must take care of her aging Aunt Kathleen, a chain-smoking, "independent" woman who Beth barely knows, and whose insistence on not needing any help causes more problems for Beth. When a fire forces Kathleen to move in with Beth and Harold, Beth must try to balance caring for her Aunt and keeping peace with her husband, all while trying to find out who is sabotaging experiments at the research lab.

Charlene Bell Dietz has crafted a wonderfully complex story. Beth is a great character, a strong woman who is determined to get to the bottom of the mysterious incidents and deaths that have been happening at the research lab. She manages to do all of this while also balancing the complex things going on in her personal life. As the story progresses we learn more and more about Aunt Kathleen and her life as a "dancer" in 1920's Chicago. Kathleen is a strong-willed, independent woman and it's interesting to see the parallels in the characters (even if Beth may not). At the same time Beth and Harold seem to polar opposites - she is driven and dedicated to her job, he is bored with his job and wants to quit and travel. They can't seem to get over the small problems, and Beth is frustrated that Harold does not seem to support her in her career choice or in her attempt to find the saboteur. But Charlene does an excellent job of weaving Kathleen into their lives, providing anecdotes, advice (and cuba libres) that help Beth and Harold better understand each other. Through it all the family drama the threat of the saboteur looms before Beth, and her methodical and persistent pursuit of this threat makes Beth a powerful character.

I highly recommend The Flapper, the Scientist, and the Saboteur. While not filled with a lot of action, it is detailed and entertaining. Charlene expertly weaves the problems of work and family into a compelling story.
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GeoffHabiger | 1 weitere Rezension | Nov 29, 2018 |

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