Review of "Every Second Thursday," by Emma Page
Review of
Every
Second Thursday,
by Emma Page, ISBN 0708909221
Three out
of five stars
No
suspense or drama
Vera Foster was found dead of a drug overdoes
and given that she had tried to commit suicide via an overdose before, and
there is no evidence to indicate that there was foul play, the result of the
inquest is that Vera died by her own hands. At the time of her death, her husband
Gerald was many miles away conversing with a business associate over dinner.
Gerald took over the business of Vera’s father when he died, and all
indications were that the business was thriving under his leadership.
However, there was a fleeting moment of a
smile passing between Gerald Foster and Edith Jordan, a woman that was
attending Vera Foster at the time of her death. This action was observed by Detective
Chief Inspector Kelsey, and it raised his suspicions. With so little to go on,
he was discouraged from pursuing the case further, so he had to dodge his
overseers as he tracked down the few leads in the case.
The case moves very slowly and there is very
little in the way of tension or drama. The last scene where all is resolved is
quickly wrapped up with Inspector Kelsey being vindicated in his suspicion of
murder. This is not a story for people who read mystery stories for drama and
excitement.
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