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I loved this book, but I don‘t know if it‘s for everyone. It starts out well: a YA-type mystery set in Cambridge featuring two American students (female) + one British student (male), who form a tense triangle in which affection is not equal on all sides. Then there‘s the blind prof the three do research for, and the policeman who must deal with the results of the conflicts. The story has revolving narrators; each of the five main characters ⬇️
gradcat (Cont.) has a go, thus there are five different stories (not necessarily unreliable, but at the very least prismatic). The book purports to be the first book in a series of detective novels, but the detective is not really present very much in this one, although he does do his job in a roundabout way. I love Emily Winslow‘s descriptions of Cambridge, as well as the way she has each character reveal their true natures, rather than just telling us⬇️ 6y
gradcat who they are. This is the first book of four in the Keene & Frohmann series—I will definitely be reading the next one. 👍 6y