Knight In The Museum (Jorja Knight Private Investigator Mystery Series Book 5) by Alice Bienia – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Knight In The Museum ( Jorja Knight Mystery -Book 5)Knight In The Museum by Alice Bienia
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Knight In The Museum is the fifth book in the Jorja Knight mystery series, and can be read as a standalone. Knight is a private investigator, and is asked to take a look when a friend of a friend’s suspicious death is deemed accidental. The further she gets into the case, the more Knight discovers that is hard to dismiss as coincidental. And yet the police seem all too happy to do just that, which increases her suspicions.

This is a thrilling mystery read. There’s so much to unravel, with early hints at the involvement of a curse amongst other things. To figure out why Howard died, Knight also has to unravel the final case he was working on, about which he had been very secretive. So plenty going on, making it a hard book to put down!

For me, this book gets five stars. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a good mystery series, particularly if you’re after some Canadian content!

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