Murder in Prospect (An Eve Sawyer Mystery) by Jane Suen – Review by Jennifer Crain

Murder in Prospect: An Eve Sawyer MysteryMurder in Prospect: An Eve Sawyer Mystery by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In Murder in Prospect, Jane Suen returns readers to Eve Sawyer, a determined journalism student with a knack for sleuthing, who steps into a world of intrigue and danger during what was supposed to be a relaxing spring break. The narrative begins with a compelling premise—Eve’s commitment to helping her friend Bob, who is grappling with the suspicious death of his Uncle Will. Suen deftly weaves a tale that sharply balances the personal and the investigative, drawing readers into the quaint yet deceptive charm of a small mining town.

From the outset, Suen builds a palpable sense of tension as Eve confronts her fear of flying—a metaphorical hurdle that reflects her deeper journey as she faces the ominous circumstances surrounding Uncle Will’s death. The author’s ability to create relatable characters makes Eve’s burgeoning confidence as an amateur detective one of the highlights of the story. Her relationships with Bob and the townspeople add emotional depth and credibility to her quest for the truth.

Suen’s writing shines in her descriptive passages, as she brings the town and its characters to life, making them feel authentic and compelling. The incorporation of local lore adds an intriguing dimension to the plot, suggesting that the answers to the present mysteries may lie within the secrets of the past.

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