A review by juliewrayh
Rainy Day Women by Kay Kendall

5.0

Raise your consciousness with the tale of murder and mayhem. Kendall does a lovely job showing Austin's emerging willingness to do what women of that day did--solve problems on their own. The 1960s were a time when women not only did what they had to do--they began to push back against the repression of the 1950s. Austin's investigation begins with a phone call from an old friend--who has been falsely accused of murder. Austin and her new baby dash across Canada to help solve the case. Highly enjoyed this vintage mystery.