This was a fun discovery! I’ve seen Martha C. Lawrence’s novels and feel rewarded by how good this is. We have a grown lady of thirty-five, a cat for whom she shows great care, and she touches on the mystical in a believable fashion. I enjoy full-blown paranormal fare but this heroine’s demonstrations; gut feelings and astute readings, are logical and tame enough to reflect their real life workings. Astrology only appears near the end and is not a subject I know but I’ve read that it is thousands of years old and analyzed very scientifically.
The gist is: a likeable, compassionate person is personally hired by an officer to clarify the death of a high school friend. He can’t investigate through the police force because they shoddily closed the case but he can look up anything she wishes and assist. I liked encountering a mystery investigated in tandem with the law, instead of sneaking around this potential ally and resource. The officer, Tom isn’t sceptical in a stereotyped manner but open to enlightenment. There is an array of suspects who keep us guessing all through the story: a stepmother, a boss, an ex-boyfriend, and druggie hoodlums associated with a second collision victim.
This author painted a very nice background of a zigzagged career and loving, quirky parents. She is skilled at maintaining a momentum with the key subject matter of her plot. There was breathing room with which to convey weather, scenery, gripping emotions, and even humour. I didn’t bestow five stars due to cat casualties (not her Whitman) and poor decisions! Elizabeth should have taken a pregnant cat home when she saw neglectful living conditions. In another instance, she was in position to shoot a woman’s assailant. Aside from disagreeing with those situations, reading this book was compelling.