I found this gem of a book in a pile of withdrawn books at the library. I see it is the second book in the Fremont Jones series, so I missed some backstory.
Fremont is a cross between Kinsey Millhone of Sue Grafton's books, and Sherlock Holmes of Arthur Doyle's books. A smart, practical, way ahead-of-her-time, unconventional, amateur sleuth! She has guts, along with a witty sense of humor.
I once lost track of time reading this for an hour, as I couldn't put it down. She kind of reminds me of Dr. Quinn, from the 90's TV shows about a woman doctor from the East who goes West to make a life of her own.
Fremont is from the East as well, and she has her own business---in 1906 San Francisco not long after the quake. Her Chinese friend is also unconventional, determined to be independent---defying her family's wishes. VERY DARING and dangerous, in a way, for that time.
As for the mystery, things did not tie together the way I thought they would. Some things had nothing to do with the mystery at all, and mistaken identity played a part. Also, the culprit really shocked me, as I never suspected him at all!!! Quite a few red herrings in this one, so enjoy the ride and try not to think about how this ties in. It usually does not!
I found the ending a bit rushed, like Day has to hurry up and solve this mystery/crime. Still, after reading this, I want more of Fremont Jones!!! Someday I'm going to read the first book, The Strange Files of Fremont Jones.
It's also a good book to read if one is weary of modern life. This is the turn-of-the-century, and things we take for granted were in the works of being invented. Life sounded simpler back then though. People talked to one another; there was a lot of face-to-face interaction.