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It's July 1936 and Toronto is under a record-breaking heat wave. Charlotte Frayne is the junior associate in a two-person private investigation firm, owned by T. Gilmore. Two events set the book's plot in motion: an anti-Semitic hate letter is delivered to Gilmore, who up to now has not acknowledged his religion, and Hilliard Taylor, a veteran of the First World War requests the firm's assistance in uncovering what he believes is systematic embezzlement of the Paradise Café, which he owns and operates with three other men, all of whom were prisoners of war. The two events, although seemingly completely unrelated, come together in this wonderful novel that brings to life characters who are as real to the reader as those of the Murdoch series.
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2 primary booksParadise Café is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Maureen Jennings.
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This was a delightful read. I never thought I would find something that resembled Sue Grafton's Kinsey Milhone, but Miss Charlotte Frayne has the same whit and charm. It was easy to get into and follow Charlotte's detective work. I love having an easy good read between more intense books. This book did just that, I was already a fan of the Murdoch Mysteries tv show, and really enjoyed being taken back in time to Toronto in the 30's.
Delightful easy read. Hope there will be more Miss Frayne soon!