Rating: Summary: From one Jones to another Review: We've all heard the expression "Keeping up with the Joneses"...well from one Jones about another one, I love Fremont! I had the opportunity to read Diane Day's first three novels sequentially within a short period of time and came to respect and enjoy Fremont's adventures. It isn't until this novel that she really becomes her own person, not a stale copy of the century's earliest feminists. Although I felt that the end may have come together much too nicely, (what real buff likes a clean tight ending) I felt there were enough twists and turns to keep me thinking about more than one suspect at a time. I am really looking forward to reading Death Train.
Rating: Summary: From one Jones to another Review: We've all heard the expression "Keeping up with the Joneses"...well from one Jones about another one, I love Fremont! I had the opportunity to read Diane Day's first three novels sequentially within a short period of time and came to respect and enjoy Fremont's adventures. It isn't until this novel that she really becomes her own person, not a stale copy of the century's earliest feminists. Although I felt that the end may have come together much too nicely, (what real buff likes a clean tight ending) I felt there were enough twists and turns to keep me thinking about more than one suspect at a time. I am really looking forward to reading Death Train.
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