Hilarious! I love a murder mystery with humor, that is not a "cozy". At first the NY 1940's working class slang was a little off-putting. But once I got used to it, it just fit the main character, and worked. Faye (love the name because it's my middle name) is a character! She has taken over her boss's detective agency while he is away fighting in WWII, and doing a good job of it. She is clever and figures things out on her own, although willing to ask for help when she needs it. She is inquisitive, plucky, and bold. True to the time, she is often mocked for being "a girl detective", and kept out of police situations a male detective would have access to, but she doesn't let these things deter her. Go Faye!
The plot revolves around her client Claire hiring Faye to find her missing boyfriend, Private Charlie. Then Charlie becomes a kidnapping victim and Charlie's friend, Private David is found dead. Faye tries to figure out what is really going on as more people disappear and others are shot. Some people she interviews seem suspicious, others uncaring, but everyone is keeping secrets. It's a good thing that Faye has some great friends to help her out including her policeman boyfriend and another policeman friend, her friends in the local stores, and her office manager. What a great cast of characters! A very fun book to read.