E. J. Copperman’s Asperger Mystery series continues to provide skillfully, and sensitively fabricated mysteries solved by an investigator with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Questions Answered is the service Samuel Hoenig offers clients for a fee. In this case, Virginia Fontaine wants to know if her husband, Brett, is having an affair with his dead high school girlfriend. As Samuel is very literal and believes ghosts do not exist, he answers, unequivocally, no, Brett is not having an affair with the ghost of his former girlfriend. Janet Washburn, Samuel’s associate, suggests otherwise. After reflecting on the situation Samuel suggests that Janet take the assignment as she does believe ghosts exist. So, Janet’s on the case, following Brett, when she discovers his dead body. Now the question Mrs. Fontaine wants answered is: who killed Brett. Samuel and Janet decide working together is the best way to get to the facts of this murder.
This remarkable series never disappoints. The mystery is always well conceived and executed. Even better is the author’s creation of Samuel, the first-person protagonist and narrator, who shares his thoughts and actions as they occur. As a result, readers have observed his growth in dealing with Asperger’s over the five novels and how that impacts those around him. Observing how individuals, both friends and strangers, react to Samuel is a compelling portrait of the challenges those with Asperger’s face. And Mr. Copperman’s ability to take readers inside the world of an individual living with Asperger’s Syndrome is truly a gift, for both the writer and the reader.