Helpful Score: 2
Dorothy Gilman is most well-known for her Mrs. Pollifax mysteries which I like--but I like Madame Karitska even better and wish she would do a few more books featuring this main character. Madame Karitska is a true clairvoyant who sets up shop in an interesting neighborhood and of course encounters a murder plot. Enjoyable and easy to read with a very likable main character.
Helpful Score: 2
In this carefully calibrated mystery, Madame Karitska makes a very clairvoyant reappearance. After a violin prodigy dies in an apparent accident, the countess-seer begins to piece together the real story from psychic clues. To deal with all the thorny complications, she enlists the help of Detective Lieutenant Pruden to investigate a sinister cult. But even her prescience and his help can't keep this likable immigrant out of danger's path. Gilman's Karitska mysteries aren't just paranormal gimmickry. They feature winning and frequently quirky characters, fast-breaking action, and well-timed plot surprises.
Helpful Score: 2
This novel features the Countess Karitska, whom we met in The Clairvoyant Countess. She is as unique and busy as ever; helping solve crimes, match-making romances and helping her friends - both those old and new with their lives. Kaleidoscope is as funny and well-written as the first and a wonderful book to read.
Helpful Score: 1
A Madame Kariska mystery. She is back blessed with her powerful gift of prophecy who attracts a stream of men and woman desperate to know what the future holds