"The world was too much with me" a few days ago so I ran into my public library, 25 minutes before closing on a Saturday afternoon, to choose a soothing mystery. What I chose was written by an author new to me, her seventh book in a series about Newport, Rhode Island, in the late 1800's.
The protagonist, Emma, straddles two worlds: that of the "Four Hundred," the Vanderbilts, Astors, etc. who leave New York for Newport every summer, and those who live in Newport year round. As the newly appointed editor-in-chief of a local newspaper, she has a great deal to prove...and lose. Clearly, much has happened to her in the previous six mysteries: a few close skirmishes with death, compromised reputation, perplexing family situation, changes in her love life, juggling her various roles, but they do not seem to interfere with her ability to remain an independent thinker, a career woman, and solve the various murders which come her way.
With the twists and turns and a few red herrings, I did not solve the three murders, but I had a good time reading about a place not too far from where I live with a fascinating history.