I loved this second installment in the Olivia Brown mystery series just as much as I did the first.
Olivia is once again up to her usual adventures and having a marvelous time. And after all, who wouldn't love a life filled with gin, poetry, and a host of attractive men - including notorious gangsters and bootleggers - who thing you're the best thing since sliced bread?
When the nanny of Olivia's friends ends up dead at a house party in the country that most of her friends are attending, Olivia naturally has to step in and help.
The drama quickly follows Olivia back to Greenwich Village and her daily life.
I absolutely love the characters in this series, especially Olivia! She is a renaissance woman if ever there was one. Fearless, independent, smart and sassy, she leaps first, and only occasionally bothers to look or consider the consequences. While she puts herself in danger at nearly every turn, her force of personality and almost pathological belief that things will turn out as she wishes them to make her come across as spunky rather than foolish. It just rarely occurs to Olivia that things won't go as she expects they will, and it's hard not to fall as in love with her as all the men, and even some of the women, in the book do.
The supporting characters are also wonderful, and offer a delightful view of the people of Greenwich Village during the Prohibition era. This was a moment in time, and a slice of life that I have always found fascinating, and the author Annette Meyers brings it to life fully in every detail.
The murder mystery held my attention, although I confess that I rarely try to figure out whodunit before the solution is revealed. I prefer to go along with the characters as they discover whom the culprit was. But I thought that the plot was well constructed, with plenty of clues - looking back - to allow those who DO want to try to beat the characters to the solution to be able to do so.
If you like strong, quirky female characters, period murder mysteries, or the 1920s as an era, I recommend this series highly!