A review by nic_readsbooks
Westport by James Comey

mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

This is my first time reading a James Comey book.

A red canoe sits abandoned on Seymour Rock, right where the Saugatuck River meets Long Island Sound. The elegantly dressed corpse of a woman lies inside...

Nora Carleton left New York to become lead counsel at Saugatuck Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, where her life has become slower, more predictable. That is until her colleague and friend, Helen, is brutally murdered – and she becomes the prime suspect.

In the months leading up to Helen's death, she and Nora were investigating someone within the company who was using insider information to undercut Saugatuck's investments. Nora knows this is somehow linked to Helen's murder – if only she can see how.

Calling in old colleagues from the US Attorney's office, Mafia investigator Benny Dugan and attorney Carmen Garcia, Nora must find evidence to prove her innocence – or risk being put behind bars herself...

I enjoyed this book but found that I could guess the culprit pretty early on. Despite this the writing style and pacing are good which makes this an easy read and I did find I didn't want to put down the book.

The plot is interesting and the characters are unique although not very likeable. 

It's a good, easy to read murder mystery and if you want more of a relaxing mystery rather than one full of suspense and tense moments, this is the book for you