Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: History brought to life
Cons: Mystery overwhelmed by history at times, still plenty
of plot
The Bottom Line:
Travel cross country
San Francisco set story
More delight for fans
Molly to the Rescue
While I’ve always enjoyed reading the books in the Molly
Murphy series, I’ve never been to any of the cities where the stories are
set. So you can imagine the special
thrill that I found out that Time of Fog and Fire was going to be set in San Francisco.
Of course, the book opens in New York City in spring of
1906. It’s been a long, hard winter and
winter doesn’t quite seem to want to let go.
Meanwhile, Molly’s husband Daniel is still facing problems at work. So when Mr. Wilkie of the secret service
shows up and recruits Daniel for a secret mission to parts unknown, he agrees
to go. Molly is less than enthused about
him being gone and the danger he might face, but he assures her that everything
will be fine.
Daniel’s been gone for a couple of weeks when Molly gets a
letter from him. At her first reading,
Molly finds it rather infuriating. But
then she begins to think it was really a secret message. Does Daniel want Molly to join him in San
Francisco? Determined that this is
exactly what the letter was all about, she sets out. But what danger will she find when she gets
there?
This book has a different feel than many of the books in the
series. While there is a mystery, it
isn’t the strongest element in the book.
Having said that, there is a strong mystery that truly begins to unfold
once Molly reaches San Francisco.
However, this book is more about the history. We get a bit about what cross country travel
was like during that period, and it is fascinating. And always in the back of our minds as we
read is why is Daniel sending for Molly?
He’s never encouraged her detective work in the past, so something major
must be happening here.
Once Molly arrives, she once again finds herself caught up
in some history that complicates her life.
I loved how this whole thing unfolded and couldn’t turn the pages fast
enough.
Without slowing things down, we still get time with the
series regulars before Molly leaves, and it’s always wonderful to meet up with
them again. Since most of the book takes
place away from home, we get a nice collection of memorable new characters, and
it wouldn’t surprise me if one of them popped up again in the future.
And the parts in San Francisco? I loved it!
It was wonderful to visit a city I know now but as it was back in
1906. While obviously things were
different back then, I was still able to picture the parts of the city that
Molly visited, which was tons of fun.
The Molly Murphy series has always been a fun way to
experience bits of history while enjoying a mystery. Time of Fog and Fire keeps that tradition alive.
Fans of the series will love their visit to the west coast with Molly.
Enjoy more time in turn of the century America with the rest of the Molly Murphy Mysteries.
This is a series I've really been wanting to try and I like the sound of this one. The mystery of Daniel sending for Molly and trying to figure out just what is going on sounds really fun. I love when a book takes place in a familiar city!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite series and has been for years. You'll love it.
DeleteSan Francisco - 1906! Anxious to see if Molly gets caught up in the earthquake. Still have the two from last year to read first - waiting on the paperbacks.
ReplyDeleteI have no patience to wait for the paperbacks to come out. My hat is off to you.
DeleteYou can put your hat back on, Mark, at least temporarily. I found The Edge of Dreams hardback used at a good price and just ordered it.
DeleteI've hard great things about this author but never read anything yet. I should soon.
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