Knight In The Museum (Jorja Knight Private Investigator Mystery Series Book 5) by Alice Bienia – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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

This was a gripping mystery crime novel, which had me hooked from start to finish. PI Jorja Knight is asked by the daughter of a former police officer to look into her father’s supposedly accidental death. Jorja is determined to find out the truth, and as she starts to investigate she discovers another suspicious death and also links to a cursed, missing pre-Columbian artifact. Jorja reconstructs the dead men’s last movements as she has doubts over the way police handled the men’s deaths, but this causes tension in her relationship with the head of Special Crimes.
The more Jorja discovers the more dangerous the investigation becomes as she’s drawn deep into the heart of the Alberta’s badlands, and into the path of a brazen killer. Jorja Knight is a complex, likeable and relatable main character and she makes a great heroine of this series. The fast paced storyline and the plot twists kept me happily turning the pages, and guessing as to the outcome of the story. The story was full of drama and mystery, along with the added humour and romance which made this a great read. I look forward to reading the rest of the books in the series, now that I’ve discovered PI Jorja Knight.

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