Lorraine T. (mysterylover) reviewed Confidence Woman (Claire Reynier, Bk 3) on + 318 more book reviews
This is the 3rd in a series and they get better all the time. The story is told from the point of view of the amateur detective - a librarian at a college - Univ. of New Mexico, and they are all connected to books or a particular book. As an avid reader, I enjoy learning about collectible books, and as in the process of her investigation, Claire has to travel about the southwest, I also enjoy reading about a part of the country I've only seen briefly. Except for the original crime, there is never a lot of violence and the protagonist is never in serious danger. It's not chick lit, but a good story of the investigation of a crime that affects Claire in some way - a traditional mystery - my favorite form of mystery fiction.
Great Book!
When Claire Reynier becomes the victim of credit card fraud, she's stunned to discover that Evelyn Martin, an old college friend and sorority sister, is the culprit. She's even more shocked when Evelyn turns up dead. According to the police, Evelyn also swindled three other former classmates, but Claire is the only one without an alibi for the time of Evelyn's murder. And the only one with an extra motive: Evelyn stole her rare signed first edition of Herman Melville's The Confidence Man, which is still missing. Now, dodging danger at every turn, Claire must sift through past grudges and long-buried resentments to uncover the truth -- and clear her name....