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Florence Osmund

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One of the least believable private detectives in the history of the genre. I have no training and would like to think that common sense and good instincts would have served me better than this. On the other hand, the mystery she is trying to solve is interestingly drawn enough to keep you reading. Too much stereotyping in all the characters. Even as a light break from serious reading, you can do better than this.
 
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mattorsara | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 11, 2022 |
I like sets like this because the author discloses more slowly about characters and plots. Richly developed social issues and how good can come out of bad every time if you look for it and agree to be part of the solution. I was rooting and crying for Marie all the way through.
 
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bdinsman | Sep 10, 2020 |
This is another example of a book where the author had a pretty good story in mind, but then f'd it all up with too many pages, too many characters, too many completely irrelevant details, too many scenes that went nowhere and added absolutely nothing to the plot. (I am even tired of hearing myself complain about this, but seriously don't books undergo review and editing anymore?)

After losing both of her parents in a freak accident, young Grace discovers evidence that they may in fact NOT have been her parents, and that her real mother was murdered. To solve the mystery, she decides to become a private investigator. (As one does in these situations.) That way she will have some way of supporting herself while also working on her own case.

The story was set in the mid-60's because that was really the only way it could work; but there is very little sense of the time except for dutiful, random mentions of significant events from that time unrelated to the plot. Another thing that really annoyed me is that during her interminable investigation, some very dangerous people become convinced that Grace knows the whereabouts of a LOT of money. She is warned repeatedly by concerned friends not to stay by herself in the house, but she says, "I'll be fine." She had no special security system. No gun. No baseball bat or weapon of any kind. No plan whatsoever to be "fine" in the event that someone with bad intentions came after her.

I didn't DNF only because after doing so with several duds in a row I promised myself the next one I would soldier on regardless. And once I finally, finally, dear God finally dragged myself across the finish line, I have to admit the solution to the central mystery was pretty good - I always enjoy a twist that I didn't see coming.
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AngeH | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2020 |
A mystery story with just enough family record research to keep a genealogist intrigued. It is set in 1964 so the young private investigator has to find answers about who she really is without the modern benefits of the internet.
 
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herzogm | 7 weitere Rezensionen | May 11, 2017 |

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Werke
11
Mitglieder
248
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#92,014
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½ 3.4
Rezensionen
10
ISBNs
13

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