"Who killed the famed magnet healer and why"
New York Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy summons Sarah
Brandt, a midwife, to the elegant home of famed magnetic
healer Edmund Blackwell. Mrs. Blackwell has gone into
labor after finding her husband dead in their home. Frank determines that Mr. Blackwell was murdered although
it appears the killer tried to make it look like suicide.
As he begins investigating, Sarah, who has helped him with
previous investigations, has to keep returning to the
Blackwell's since their new son has become ill. In her
many trips to their home, she begins to find out some
important information regarding his death. Frank does not
want her helping with the investigation, but realizes his
wishes will not be heeded. Frank and Sarah find that things were not as happy in the
Blackwell household as first thought. Then there are all
Mr. Blackwell's female clients who seem overly upset over
his death. And there is a scandal that was about to be
made known in Blackwell's past. Is his assistant too eager
to take over? Who killed him and why? Could it have been
regarding one of these issues or is there another issue
they don't know about yet. Normally I don't like mysteries set back in time, but this
is one of the few series that are the exception. This
series is so well written. The characters are so real and
the time-period laid out so well. I often find myself
amazed that the police back then were so brutal and so many
people were living well below poverty. The darkness of New
York really adds to this series. Her writing of the time
and the way she lays out the story without giving the
killer away is terrific. You never know until the killer
is revealed who did it. This cozy mystery is great. I highly recommend this book
as well as the whole series.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted August 17, 2003
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