Crooked in His Ways b y S.M. Goodwin
Lightner & Law Mystery #2
New York in 1856 was not like it is today and a transplanted English Duke’s second son on loan to train police detectives is not always at home in the city although he is often in demand. The unlikely detective duo of Jasper Lightner and Hieronymus Law is one of opposites and yet works well. Aged, culture, status, education, and more separate the two but the work binds them closely together. In this case they have a murder to solve…a murder that leads to a few more and in addition to that case there is a dognapping to solve.
What I liked:
* Jasper: English, aristocrat, ex-military, survivor, traumatic brain injury from battle, son, brother, leader, knowledgeable, capable in more than one venue, and a whole lot more…really like him and look forward to getting to know him better in future books.
* Hy: native New Yorker, orphaned young, dedicated, savvy, partner to Jasper, lives with a cousin, good friend ~ I feel there is more to him than we have seen so far and I am eager to find out more about him in future books.
* Paisley: manservant and more to Jasper, runs the household, is in charge, has been in service for decades, cares deeply for a few people, gruff but perhaps warmer than he lets on, adds to the story in a nice way.
* Gloria Freedman: Jasper’s cook, free woman (not sure if once a slave or not), warm, skilled in the kitchen and healing arts, potential love interest or friend for Paisley.
* John Sparrow: tween, pickpocket now working for Jasper, like a sponge when learning new life skills, stutters, interesting relationship developing between him and others.
* The relationships within Jasper’s staff that were shared in this book
* Learning more about the main characters
* The plot, writing, police procedural aspects of the story
* Reading about New York as it was in that era
* That the baddies were eventually determined and dealt with
* The hook at the end that sets up the next book in the series
* Everything really except…
What I didn’t like:
* The baddies…they were evil to the core.
* Knowing that times were just as bad back then as they were portrayed in this story.
* Having to wait for the next book in the series to be published.
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars