A review by kr_gr
Viviana Valentine Goes Up the River by Emily J. Edwards

adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.75

 Viviana Valentine Goes Up The River was a sheer delight to read! 

Was I a bit confused at times? Perhaps. However, that was through no fault of the book but rather the fact that I hadn't read the previous instalment. Naturally, I was missing a bit of background for all the different relationships.

Still, I found myself charmed by the dynamic Viviana has with her partner Tommy, their new secretary, her landlady and every single person she meets. She is a force to be reckoned with and the people around her know her worth and respect her.

Viv was a truly fantastic character to view the mystery through. Smart and able to make excellent intuitive leaps, yet still very reasonably out of the loop about the latest science. Despite the fact that she doesn’t share the same education as the people she meets on the case, she doesn’t let it deter her and doesn’t let anyone sneer at her. She is so wonderfully sure of who she is in the world! 

Nevertheless, she nearly meets her match when trying to discover the source of ghostly sounds at a rich man’s house in Poughkeepsie, and when what at first seems like the plot of a fun Scooby-Doo-like romp turns into a murder investigation. And wait, the victim was a federal agent? And there’s a top secret government laboratory in the house that they’re investigating? Well, it’s a good job, Viv and Tommy can just go back to their office in New York to recoup, right? Wait… What’s that about the bridge?! 

Like I said, I had a lot of fun reading and discovering the world of 1950s New York through Viviana Valentine’s eyes. I absolutely have to pick up the first book and find out how everything started properly and I’ll be on the lookout for any further instalments. 

Anyone who enjoyed Kerry Greenwood’s Phryne Fisher and AJ Pearce’s Emmeline Lake will for sure love Viviana Valentine. Make no mistake, she’s no carbon copy of either but she makes for just as excellent read. 

Thank you, NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books, for my ARC.