Friday, August 6, 2021

To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano

 To Write a Wrong
Book Summary

Miss Daphne Beekman is a mystery writer by day, inquiry agent by night. Known for her ability to puzzle out plots, she happily works behind the scenes for the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency, staying well away from danger. However, when Mr. Herman Henderson arrives on the doorstep of the agency, desperate for someone to investigate numerous attempts on his life, Daphne soon finds herself in the thick of a case she's determined to solve.

Mr. Herman Henderson is also a mystery writer, but unlike the dashing heroes he pens, he prefers living a quiet life, determined to avoid the fate of his adventurous parents, who perished while searching for the Lost City of Gold.

As the list of suspects grows and sinister plots are directed at Daphne, the situation quickly deteriorates, and a revealed secret jeopardizes their newfound affection. Only time will tell if Daphne will be able to regain Herman's trust and save both their lives.
My Thoughts

To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano is the 2nd tale in The Bleeker Street Inquiry Agency series.  I suggest reading To Steal a Heart before beginning To Write a Wrong (you will not regret it).  Miss Daphne Beekman is an author as well as an agent with the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency.  Daphne is an unusual woman for her time period.  She is spirited, creative, clever, clumsy, and loyal with a tendency to swoon.  Daphne carries a large handbag that holds a multitude of items that tend to come in handy including a pistol.  Mr. Herman Henderson comes to the agency late on a Friday night to engage their services.  Herman is a published author who is actually Daphne’s competitor.  Herman has had four attempts on his life, and he wishes to hire the agency to find out who is behind the attempts.  This is the beginning of a humorous, boisterous adventure.  I always look forward to Jen Turano’s book because I can count of them to make me laugh.  To Write a Wrong did not disappoint.  I did find it a little bit of a slow starter.  The first scene between Herman and Daphne seemed to go on too long (it felt a little off).  I love that Daphne can hold her own.  She might swoon on occasion (she is working on it), but Daphne is not a woman to back down.  There is a scene with Daphne at her publishers in Boston that shows off her strengths.  I could envision the scene and the faces of the men in the room which had me chuckling (the thought of that scene still makes me laugh).  To Write a Wrong is a busy book.  I liked all the activity and quirky characters.  Romance abounds with the ladies as they meet some new gentlemen.  Some things never change.  Issues women faced then are some of the same problems women face now.  The author brought 1887 New York and Boston to life with her vivid writing.  To Write a Wrong is a multifaceted, historical novel that is a delight to read.  To Write a Wrong is droll historical tale with matchmaking grandmama’s, a pilfering parrot, a concerned cousin, protective relatives, writing woes, and a not so secret non de plume.  

To Write a Wrong is available from Amazon*.  The first novel in The Bleeker Street Inquiry Agency series is To Steal a Heart (it you belong to Kindle Unlimited, you can borrow it).  Follow Jen Turano on Amazon so you can receive emails on her latest releases.  Thank you for visiting today.  I hope you have left with a new book to read.  Murder in Connemara by Carlene O'Connor is planned for tomorrow.  It is the second A Home to Ireland Mystery.  I hope you have imaginative day.  Take care, be kind, and Happy Reading!

Kris

The Avid Reader 

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