A review by cidennis
The Girl with Kaleidoscope Eyes by David Handler

5.0

Handler deftly picks up where he left off Hoagy and Lulu: way back in the 1990s, that primitive era when people talked to each other instead of staring into their phones, and didn't own wristwatches that tell you you're not getting enough exercise. What a pleasure to read a classic, well-constructed mystery without those distractions. The scene descriptions are real, the characters vivid, and the snappy dialogue moves things along with lots of laughs. Great, unexpected twists at the end. I've read all the Berger & Mitry series, now to dive into the back catalog of Stewart Hoag books.