Cold decks don't just happen in the North Atlantic on passenger ships. Occasionally it’s on passenger trains in the area between Buffalo and Toronto. This is the book where Harry Burgess, sent to investigate a suspicious fire, meets and marries Emmie McGinnis, probably, like the reader, asking himself, “How’d that happen?” I don’t know whether this tells us more about Harry’s laid-back personality or Emmie’s delightful manipulations, but whichever we focus on, we are delighted with both process and outcome. Arson, faked deaths, mistresses, bigamy, champagned courtships, cheating at cards, actual murders, all in the frame! Harry is great at collecting the facts and connecting the dots, and Emmie is even greater, as her notebook will prove, at seeing all the possibilities, then injecting herself into the action in a clever way that advances the cause of the two young investigators. Stewart’s description of their relationship is, “These two share a quirky, symbiotic relationship based on mutual amusement and unblemished by sentiment.” True, and truly entertaining! More! More! Encore!