empressbrooke
Written on May 27, 2009
Much to my disappointment, it was not actually about JtR, but about a similar killing that leaves everyone reminded of the infamous killer. Denton is a sheriff-turned-author-turned-sleuth who gets pulled in when the titular frightened man shows up at his doorstep babbling about a murdered girl.
It's a solid enough mystery, although nothing stands out to bump it up to 4 stars. It had an unexpected feminist leaning, with the main character subtly musing throughout on the societal standards of the day and becoming romantically attracted to a self-sufficient woman due to the mutual respect that grows between them. It had the same sort of problems that amateur detective mysteries often have - I always felt like he didn't have very convincing reasons for pursuing the case behind the backs of the multitude of law enforcement characters, especially when he was bankrupting himself to do it. Despite that, I'd be interested in reading the author's next mystery.