A review by bonniereads777
Murder for the Modern Girl by Kendall Kulper

5.0

In 1928 Chicago, young Ruby is the daughter of the State’s Attorney and popular at parties, but she also knows dangerous secrets--because Ruby is a mind reader. When her abilities put men in her path who prey on and murder women, Ruby takes matters into her own hands. Guy has talents of another kind, and his brilliance and abilities just may uncover Ruby’s hidden life. However, Guy has secrets of his own. When the two of them meet, sparks fly, and they become a powerful and gifted team. They soon begin investigating a crime that is close to Ruby’s heart.

This unique novel combines gangland Chicago of the late 1920s with young adult and paranormal fiction. Ruby, the witty flapper who also reads minds, explodes off of the page. Her gift and cunning take her from respectable society to back-alley bars, and from the best gatherings to the best poison.

With the ability to pull the thoughts right out of a murderer, she is a young vigilante, determined to make things right. Guy has talents of his own, and he is looking for answers as to where they came from. He brings caution to Ruby’s bravado and she pulls him out of the shadows. These two characters are brilliantly crafted and they instantly pull the reader in. The plot is thrilling and engaging and the touches of romance are beautifully balanced. This is a fun and original historical paranormal thriller that will have readers begging for a sequel.

4.6 stars, rounded up to 5.

I received a free copy of this book from the publishers via Historical Novel Society. My review is voluntary and my opinions are my own.