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

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

“Knight In The Museum” by Alice Bienia is a gripping installment in the Jorja Knight Private Investigator Mystery series, my first one by the author but definitely can be read as a stand alone. In this book, Jorja takes on a case involving the death of a former police officer that was deemed an accident but has left lingering questions for his daughter. As Jorja delves into the case, she uncovers another suspicious death and a connection to a cursed, missing artifact.

One of the standout aspects of this book is the strong and gutsy heroine, Jorja Knight. She is a determined and resourceful investigator who will stop at nothing to find the truth. Her persistence and unwavering commitment to her clients make her an engaging and relatable protagonist. Readers will find themselves rooting for her as she navigates the dangers and challenges of her investigation.

The mystery itself is complex and well-crafted, with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the end. Bienia does an excellent job of slowly unraveling the layers of the case and building suspense. I also enjoyed the humor thrown in, for example, “Traders of the Lost Ark.” The connection to the cursed artifact adds an intriguing supernatural element to the story, adding another layer of mystery and intrigue.

Furthermore, the setting of the badlands in Alberta, Canada, adds a unique and atmospheric backdrop to the story. Bienia’s descriptions bring the landscape to life, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. The author’s attention to detail shines through in the way she depicts the setting and adds depth to the overall story.

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