"Trip down memory lane"
Mystery author and staff writer for Daring Detective
magazine Paige Turner is at work when Terence Catcher
calls and asks her to meet him. She hesitates until he
tells her that her late husband Bob, who died in Korea,
was his best friend and he wants to tell her about his
last days. When Paige arrives at the restaurant, Terry
tells her how Bob gave him confidence when he was scared
and lifted his spirits when he was depressed. He then
goes on to explain that his sister was murdered in her
apartment and the police think it was a robbery gone wrong
and closed the case. Terry is positive his sister's death had to do with the
diamond jewelry hidden in a container of oatmeal. Paige
tries to wiggle out of helping him because she knows her
police officer boyfriend would be furious with her. In
the end, she agrees to find the killer because Terry was
Bob's friend. Asking questions and following clues
results in Paige almost dying when someone throws her on
the train tracks; her apartment is broken into; and a
viable suspect is killed. If that is not traumatic
enough, the killer shoots Paige as the perpetrator demands
the amateur sleuth tell where the diamonds are located. December 1954 in Manhattan is a trip down memory lane and
Amanda Matetsky captures the ambience of the era to
perfection. The heroine's friend Abby makes a perfect
crime-solving partner and some of their adventures are
funny. Readers will thoroughly enjoy MURDER IS A GIRL'S
BEST FRIEND because of Paige, Abby, and 1950s New York. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 4, 2004
SummarySpunky 1950s detective Paige Turner finds herself
embroiled
in a messy murder mystery with the killer hot on her
heels.
She'll need all her skills to track him down--before she
becomes his next victim.
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