A review by jonetta
Murder on Lenox Hill by Victoria Thompson

4.0

Sarah Brandt receives a request to visit the home of Claire and Wilfred Linton to examine their mentally disabled 17-year old daughter, Grace. They fear she may be pregnant and have no idea how that could have happened given how closely monitored she is all the time. When their worst fears are confirmed, Sarah helps investigate, which of course needs assistance from Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy.

This may be my favorite story to date! Without the pressure and tension of a murder to solve, we see a different sort of ease and interaction between Sarah and Frank. The dialogue is breezy and fun with Frank almost completely relaxed. It’s a good vibe, which was needed because the case was insidious. While it wasn’t a complex poser and I figured out the mysteries early on, the story was highly engaging. I really wasn’t ready for it to end and I like where Sarah and Frank are in their relationship.

Still loving this series.