Thursday, August 29, 2013

A Fashion to Kill, Mickey Wyte, 211 pages

Set in current times, the writing style is reminiscent of a 1940's murder mystery.  Jack Centaur is a self made man with plenty of money to spare.  When is niece falls victim to the "Fashion Killer" he is recruited by the lead detective to snoop around the Manhattan socialites for clues.  Much of what Jack does is believable.  He hob knobs with the rich, and is accepted into their circle.  Over all he's a very likable person.  The book is an easy read that manages to keep the killer a secret until the very end.

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