A masterly and wonderfully atmospheric mystery in the Iris Reid series.
This is the forth book in the series about Iris Reid, the young architect who manages to get herself involved in all sorts of cases as an amateur detective. In this new case, a talented young and struggling artist is unfortunate enough to have the old warehouse where he is living and working, almost burn down. Although he is the new boyfriend of her goddaughter, Raven, she also admires his work and decides to help him renovate his home as well as promote his work. The body of someone who had been murdered, complicates the issue for her and the plot becomes fiendishly complicated as she is drawn into an investigation that promises to be as deadly as her previous case.
Although this book is part of a series, it may be enjoyed as a stand-alone as the characters are well introduced and there are no strong links to any of the previous books that are necessary to remember to appreciate this story. Lovers of good mystery and suspense will enjoy the well-developed characters as well as the details in this interesting plot. I simply enjoyed the atmosphere, the architectural details, and the clever twists in the plot, as Iris puts it all together and tries to get to the bottom of it.