A review by booksuperpower
Murder on Wall Street by Victoria Thompson

mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

Murder on Wall Street by Victoria Thompson is a 2021 Berkley publication. 

The former gangster, Jack Robinson, makes an encore appearance in this 24th installment in the Gaslight Mystery series.  After marrying Jocelyn, a woman who became pregnant after a sexual assault, Jack discovers that not only will he benefit from her social connections, but he might also really love her. 

But, when Jocelyn’s attacker- Hayden Norcross- is murdered- Jack is worried that he could be a suspect, which prompts him to hire Frank to find the real killer….

A terrific installment in this long-running series!! 

 I was thrilled to see Jack and Jocelyn again and thought the plot highlighted the limited choices of women in this era, as well as delving into the underworld of opium dens and investment banking. 

The mystery is solid and kept me guessing until I was deep into the book. I did have some suspicions but was still surprised by the way things turned out. 

Naturally, I’ve become attached to the recurring characters and am always happy to touch base with them. The more time I spend with Gino and Maeve, the more I like them- especially Maeve. She’s a real hoot. 

 The historical elements are, as always, very interesting and well- researched. This book, with a little help from the author’s note, has prompted me to do some further research and reading about investment banking.  

Overall, this was a strong addition to the series! I just wish the wait time between installments wasn’t so long! 😁