The Dancing Murders, James Musgrave
The Dancing Murders, James Musgrave
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The Dancing Murders

Author: James Musgrave

Narrator: Joan Dukore, James Musgrave

Unabridged: 22 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2021


Synopsis

The Dancing Murders is the latest iteration in a series of mysteries and murders that revolve around the amazing and redoubtable Clara Shortridge Foltz. As one of the very first women attorneys and private detectives seeking to perform in a man's arena, Clara always has her back to the wall but her deductive skills and her uncanny intuition have seen some label her as the real-life incarnation of the fictional Sherlock Holmes. Author James Musgrave uses a literary contrivance of telling essentially the same story from four different perspectives,that of the principal suspects. This is a technique fraught with danger that risks the reader becoming overwhelmed with the repetitive nature of the facts; however, Musgrave handles it extraordinarily well, with strong characters whose interesting, and at times, unusual perspectives of the same event prevent the reader from wearying of its retelling. The plot is as twisty and convoluted as any I have read lately and sucks the reader into the narrative so completely that they will constantly find themselves questioning the motives and actions of the various characters. You genuinely will want to read this story from cover to cover because it just won't let you go.

"The Dancing Murders is a trove of secrets, but author James Musgrave's own secret is his gift for capturing the psyches of larger than life historical figures including gunslinger Wyatt Earp and his Jewish common-law wife, notorious madam Ida Bailey, and pioneering female attorney Clara Shortridge Foltz. From the heights of Jewish mysticism to the seedy underbelly of nineteenth century San Diego, The Dancing Murders is California's answer to Rashomon and As I Lay Dying. In Musgrave's nimble hands, the death of Rabbi Sonenschein becomes a window into the life of a West Coast as fascinating as it is forgotten."--Jacob M. Appel, author of Einstein's Beach House.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy

Prolific Storytelling Musgrave pens a suspenseful story in The Dancing Murders, the sixth book in the Portia of the Pacific Mysteries. I've read the stories leading up to this one, and I recommend the books be read in order, though it isn't necessary. I find it necessary just to read this author's wo......more

Confusing and ridiculous I did not find much to enjoy in this book. I love reading about Wyatt Earp in a historical setting but this wasn't it. Sure made both Wyatt and Josie appear in a bad light and of all the mud that has been thrown at his character this went a little far. Wyatt was better than t......more

I downloaded this book from Net Galley, and I am reviewing this book voluntarily. I liked this book, but didn't love it. Sad to say, it took me twenty days to read this book. I wasn't any busier than usual, but I wasn't reading at every opportunity. I'd forget to take my e-reader with me, or gaze ou......more

Such strong female characters I love that the females in this book are strong on their own, that even though they are not upstanding citizens in the eyes of the community they still are intelligent and are not afraid to let that show! All the narratives must be read in order to understand the entire......more

Goodreads review by Kat

I really enjoyed reading this book, it was a great mystery novel and I really enjoyed the use of Wyatt Earp. It was a well done story and I had enjoyed the series as a whole.......more