Free with Kindle Rewards | A nice surprise | I picked this up unsure if I would like it at all. I don't often read mysteries written in the past 40 years, because so often they insist on "gritty realism", which I don't enjoy (reality has enough gritty realism for me, I read partly to get a break from it). I read every book in the Henry Gamadge series, and was disappointed at how much Clara was left out, so to discover that the author's niece had revived the character and given her a series of her own, decades after the Henry books ended, was intriguing enough to try. And it works. It's a bit clunky, a little overstuffed with characters that aren't differentiated from each other enough (at the very end, "Andy" speaks, and I could not for the life of me remember who he was, because he was introduced just maybe two chapters prior and had a few paragraphs only). It's not particularly set in its time, though there are references to how long ago things happened it could be any time pre-cell phones, because it's solving a decades-old mystery and so mostly looking back. Culprit fairly obvious but still well plotted. I'll go ahead and try another in the series.