This 5th installment in the Pentecost and Parker series by Stephen Spotswood continues to delight the reader with intricate plotting and developing characters. Parker is just returning from a leisurely vacation with Holly in the Catskills, when she arrives home to find the police arresting Ms. Pentecost for the murder of Jessup Quincannon. Parker is largely on her own to figure out who really killed Quincannon before Ms. Pentecost is sentenced to life in prison or dies from her MS and abuse at the hands of a vengeful guard before she even gets to trial. The evidence and motive are stacked against her but Will learns early on that Pentecost has been framed and blackmailed to solve another crime in order for the accurate evidence to be revealed. The attorneys defending Ms. Pentecost want Will to drum up evidence for other possible killers to create reasonable doubt, but when the blackmailer is found dead and the evidence of Pentecost's innocence is now beyond reach, Parker knows that the only way forward is to find the real killer.
Library Journal concludes their positive review with "A solid Pentecost and Parker installment, Spotswood's newest title takes on another closed-door mystery to great effect. He balances the tension, the red herrings, and the clues well, and fans of the series will be in for a treat. Mystery readers in general would do well to place this series on their TBR lists to enjoy the twists and turns that make these titles a joy to read." And Publishers Weekly joins with their praise, "As always, Spotswood pairs voicey narration (especially in Will’s chapters) with a briskly satisfying fair-play whodunit." Although somewhat more measured in their review, Kirkus still offers this recommendation, "A lively period frolic whose hardboiled femmes tackle a Golden Age puzzle"
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