Rhys Bowen - Death of Riley: A Molly Murphy Mystery

Rhys Bowen - Death of Riley: A Molly Murphy Mystery

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Molly's Second Case Brings Lots of Danger

Written: Jan 18 '07 (Updated Mar 17 '10)
Pros:Strong plot with fun historical characters
Cons:Climax could make some roll their eyes.
The Bottom Line: This book provides an entertaining glimpse into life in 1901 New York.

This, the second entry in the Molly Murphy Mysteries, finds recent immigrant Molly up to her Irish neck in danger in 1901 New York.

It's been several months since Molly arrived in America, and she's still trying to find her niche in New York City. At policeman Daniel O'Sullivan's suggestion, she tries being a companion to a wealthy woman, but her strong will and sharp tongue get in the way of that.

She really has her heart set on becoming a PI and using that business to hunt lost relatives. After much persuasion, she starts to assist Paddy Riley with his PI business. But she hasn't been there too long before she walks into the office one day to find her new boss dead. Why was he murdered? Molly's determined to use the few skills she has to find out.

I enjoyed the second in this historical fiction series. The author has done her research, and it shows. The detail is fantastic, and I was drawn into the world of 100 years ago. Not only does this research help with the physical details of Molly's world, but the attitudes are well shown as well. It truly was hard for a single woman to do anything at this time in American history.

I felt the plot in the first story dragged, but this book erases that problem. The plot moves quickly here until it reaches the climax. While the climax is a little out there, I enjoyed it for the historical events it incorporated. There are several sub-plots as well, most of which deal with the struggles Molly is having as a single woman in a strange city. They add the right mix to the overall story and never take over from the main story for too long.

I must admit I also liked Molly better this go around. She's the right mix of stubbornness and the naivete that would come from her previous life in a small Irish village. Her narration is half the fun as we see the world through her eyes and truly get to know her.

This book introduces us to Sid and Gus, two new friends who have become important supporting characters. They and their circle are a hoot by themselves and add another layer to the historical setting of the story.

If you like historical fiction or mystery, you'll enjoy this seamless mix of the two. And if you love both like I do, you'll quickly be hooked on this engrossing series.

The Molly Murphy Mysteries
1. Murphy's Law
2. Death of Riley (You are here)
3. For the Love of Mike
4. In Like Flynn
5. Oh Danny Boy
6. In Dublin's Fair City
7. Tell Me, Pretty Maiden
8. In a Gilded Cage
9. The Last Illusion

And if you enjoyed this book, check out the first in Rhys Bowen's other series, Evans Above and Her Royal Spyness.

Recommended: Yes

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