A review by leighannsherwin
The Edge of Dreams by Rhys Bowen

5.0

When March rolls around again that means another adventure with Molly Murphy Sullivan. I must say Molly has gone through several of her nine lives in these past few books alone. A house fire in the last book and a train crash in this one. If I were Molly I'd be afraid to go out. But fearless Molly has lots to do. Her home has been rebuilt and needs decorating, friends Sid and Gus have a new interest, interpreting dreams and Daniel is involved in a baffling horrific murder case. Molly excited about moving back into her beloved old home boards the El train ready to get to work, when she is involved in a terrible crash. While baby Liam survives without a scratch, Molly is injured and told to get plenty of rest. Since fans of the series know Molly doesn't know the meaning of the word rest, she doesn't. Instead Sid and Gus tell her of a case they are involved in which include arson, murder and the nightmares of the one survivor. Molly begins to dig deeper into this case and soon discovers that there may be a connection between this case and Daniel's. As always Molly provides an enjoyable read. The book makes you feel you are in turn of the century New York, you can see horse drawn carriages, see the El trains zipping by above the street. Molly hasn't changed, still stubborn, to the point where I can fully understand why Daniel gets so angry with her. Speaking of Daniel he seems to have had a change of heart and is at last realizing that Molly is a good detective with valuable advice and skills to help him with his job. A quick, easy and relaxing read, Rhys Bowen has yet to disappoint me with any of her books and I eagerly look forward to her next one.