The Problem Professor: A Doro Banyon Historical Mystery (Book 4) by D.S. Lang [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

After spending the summer with her parents in Colorado, Doro, college librarian and amateur sleuth, plans to enjoy a luxurious respite in posh surroundings on the train trip home. Traveling with her best friend and her grandmother adds to her enthusiasm until an accident occurs, and part of the train must be left behind. Hours later, a passenger who crossed swords with several others is found dead. As the news spreads, apprehension stalks those stranded with the unknown killer. With no way to contact help and no towns nearby, a sense of foreboding permeates the atmosphere. Passengers and crew grow increasingly apprehensive. Who murdered the victim and why? Doro resolves to crack the case. But can she do it before the killer targets her?

REVIEW

Doro and Aggie are at it again. The series reminds me of the Nancy Drew books I read as a child maybe with a little Murder She Wrote (1980s television series) sprinkled in.

I enjoyed learning about travel by train during the Prohibition Era of US history.

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

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