I just finished An Eye For Murder. A page turner. The protagonist, Ellie Forman is a, for lack of a better term, film maker. Her big success to date was about the neighborhoods in Chicago, in particular, Lawndale.
I do want to state to one and all I know the author, Libby, not as a friend, or professionally, but as an acquaintance. My wife and I will usually go out with Libby when we come into Chicago. I live in Southern California, but grew up in Chicago. I have family and friends in and around ChiTown.
So I'm writing this review because I did get the book gratis on the condition that I review it. As it happened I promptly forgot about the book or the review until Libby reminded me. A couple of days ago.
As the story unfolds it is about a German-Jewish woman immigrant who came to this country, and Chicago in the late '30's. Islie Gottlieb and the search for her by a man, Ben Sinclair in the present.For those readers, or future readers, Chicago is (or was) neighborhood oriented. The prologue is in Prague, 1944. The story is set in Rogers Park and Lawndale.
The way Ellie, a woman I assume in her 40's gets sucked into the story is quite interesting. Along the way she looses her divorced husband, but finds her true love.
I liked this story because it kindled memories of Chicago. I knew Rogers Park as I lived in it for a year or so.
More than that Libby has written a tight thriller with great characters. The story has great pacing so I didn't ever think, "Will it never end?"
A couple of minor criticisms. The first was that Ellie, after drinking alcoholic drinks, falls asleep and, when she awakens with less than her usual sleep time, comments that the reason was that the alcohol changed to sugar. Alcohol doesn't change to sugar. On the other hand, it is a common belief, so that just could be part of Ellie's story.
The other error, I put this down to poor research, was stating that the OSS, "Organization of Special Services" is erroneous. the OSS was the Office of Strategic Service.