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Murder on Mulberry Bend - Gaslight Mysteries, Bk 5 Author:Victoria Thompson The Prodigal Son Mission on Mulberry Bend stands as a refuge for girls who otherwise would have to live by selling the only thing they have of value - themselves. The work being done there so impresses Sarah that she volunteers to help out however she can - with clothes, with medical assistance; with the organization of a benefit dinner. And whe... more »n one of the girls is found dead and refused burial because of her former life, Sarah's passion for justice is aroused.
Reluctantly, Sergeant Frank Malloy agrees to look into the death, if only to keep Sarah from endangering herself by pursuing the matter. But Sarah cannot be kept out of the investigation-and just as Malloy feared, her attempts to find the cause of the unfortunate girl's death in the circumstances of her life put her in deadly danger-from an unexpected source.« less
Anyone who likes romance, mystrey and history will really like this series. The romance is two people finding something in common even though they come from different worlds.
Starting with the first book really makes it much better.
I didn't think this one was as good as some of the others in the series, nevertheless, it's worth reading, if only to advance the underlying story as we find out more about Frank's son and the murder of Sarah's husband. I hope you're reading these in order, otherwise the underlying story won't be as enjoyable.
I have read most of this series, and enjoyed it a great deal. I only have one more to read (Sob!) I think this one is one of the best so far, because the method of murder is particularly inventive/interesting!
This is the 5th book in Victoria Thompson's Gaslight Mysteries series. In this story, we do see a bit of competition for Sarah's affections in the form of a wealthy, widowed bank owner (introduced in book #4 as her neighbor's son's boss, also happens to be friends with Sarah's parents). In order to have closure over the death of his wife since he felt that he neglected her and didn't take the time to understand her, Sarah goes with him to the Prodigal Son Mission, where his wife used to volunteer to help wayward girls. Sarah becomes impressed by the Mission's goals, makes a donation of clothing, and starts to volunteer there herself. A few days later, Malloy is called to a murder in the park and fears that Sarah Brandt is the victim because the body has the same hair color, is the same size, and is wearing Sarah's trademark outfit and ugly hat. It turns out that the victim is a young woman from the Mission in the clothing Sarah donated. As a result of Malloy identifying the former owner of the clothing, he has to reluctantly accept Sarah's help in solving the case. All-in-all, this was a satisfying read and gives you a glimpse into the wealthy world Sarah left behind when she married Dr. Brandt years ago (we see her go to the opera, attend fancy parties, etc., and try to figure out how to merge her current life of service with the fancier life her parents want her to lead). I also enjoyed Malloy's jealousy throughout the story! :-)
Currently 4/5 Stars.
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