Goodreads: Murder in Rose Hill (A Gaslight Mystery #27) by Victoria ThompsonRating: Really Liked It! (4.5 Stars)
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Description: Sarah Malloy has just helped with the delivery of a bouncing baby girl at her women’s clinic, when she receives a visit from an engaging and determined young woman writing an article for New Century Magazine. Louisa Rodgers explains that she is researching the dangers of patent remedies. Sarah is only too happy to tell Louisa exactly what she thinks of the so-called medicines whose ingredients include heavy doses of alcohol and other addictive drugs, and hurt much more than they help.
A few days later, Sarah receives a visit from a bereft Bernard Rodgers, who explains that his daughter, Louisa, has been found strangled in the lobby of the building where New Century has its offices. The police have decided it was a random attack and have made no attempt to investigate, hinting that Louisa got what she deserved for sticking her nose where it didn’t belong. Sarah wants justice for the bright young woman but as she and Frank delve deeper into Louisa’s life, they find that nothing is quite as it seemed and Louisa is not who she claimed to be. The Malloys must first solve the mystery of Louisa’s life before they can figure out who wanted to see her dead…
Why I Picked This Book: I absolutely love this series so of course I had to pick up the newest book in the series.
My Impression: I thoroughly enjoyed this newest entry into the gaslight mystery series. Sarah, Malloy, Gino, and Maeve are my favorite investigative team with each person bring a different perspective and understanding to the investigation. Gino had a fairly small role but we saw a lot of Frank, Sarah, Maeve and much to my delight even Sarah's parents. I have yet to read the early books in the series but at least in the later books Sarah's parents have been my favorite side characters as is Frank's mother.
This series just keeps getting better. The characters are solid, the relationships are evolving in an authentic feeling way, and the mysteries typically pull aspects of the timeperiod that I know very little about. The more I read the more I like this series and I can't wait for the next book!
Would I Recommend this Book? If you enjoy mysteries - especially if you like historical mysteries - this series is a must read!
* I received this book in exchange for an honest review. As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *