Knight in the Museum (Jorja Knight Private Investigator Mystery Series Book 5) by Alice Bienia – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

Knight In The Museum ( Jorja Knight Mystery -Book 5)Knight In The Museum by Alice Bienia
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Knight in the museum is a new Jorja Knight mystery. This is my first book by this author and my first read in this series. Even though this book is the fifth book in the series I didn’t feel lost of like I was missing something as this mystery was a standalone mystery novel. It had it’s own mystery from wild, interesting beginning, to it’s satisfying ending. Jorja, a private investigator, is contacted by an old friend who knows someone he thinks she can help. His friend, Howard, he suspects, has been killed, but everyone else thinks that he committed suicide. When Jorja begins to talk with Howard’s daughter, and investigate Howard’s life, belongings, and the last case he was working on she begins to unravel a veritable bees nest she wasn’t prepared for. Did it have to do with Howard’s death? Are the other deaths in the area related? This mystery is in the same vein as Agatha Christie and her cozy mysteries. This was full of twists, turns, surprises, and lots of questions. I loved it and I can’t wait to read more of Alice Bienia and the Jorja Knight mysteries.

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