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Saturday, April 18, 2015
The Cavalier in White: Review
This was a strong opening to the series. Joanna has some issues that she needs to work through and it was enjoyable watching her on that journey. The mystery elements were fairly played and fairly intriguing. While it is fairly obvious fairly early that some of Joanna's suspicions about the the theft are correct, there is a surprise in store that gives the wrap-up a good twist. It was, however, frustrating to watch Joanna repeatedly get herself into a situation that she knows she shouldn't be in, then get out of it, and turn around in time to plunge into another one. It wouldn't be quite so bad if she did it without thinking. But she tells us that she knows she shouldn't and then does it anyway. It was interesting to see her make some progress with her issues by the end of the story. But it is obvious she has a long way to go. Good solid beginning. ★★★
This fulfills the "Crime Other Than Murder" on the Silver Vintage Bingo card. There is a murder--but that is not the focus of the story. Joanna's purpose is to strack down the art thief and determine whether Parducci is that thief.
**Edited 9/1/15: I have not yet used this square for a Bingo and will be transferring The Cavalier in White to the "Color in Title" square.
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I love stories about art thieves! Usually an exciting plot for me, I might really like this one! Great review!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading this when it first came out and liking it. Ha! That's all I remember. But I still have my paperback along with the other two in the series. Perhaps I'll put them on my TBR-AGAIN pile. As you have an affection for academic mysteries, I've collected art mysteries, as it was my profession for many years. Thanks for a good review and reminding me of this series!
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