Quotes
“Romantic and thrilling." Minneapolis Star Tribune
“A luxurious SoCal caper." Lamda Literary
“Brilliant…A delicious mix of taut mystery, family drama, and queer romance." iBooks
“Gritty yet romantic…The internal tension is palpable, and the humorous moments offer tremendous relief." Booklist (starred review)
“Recasts cozy mysteries through a queer lens…with women occupying center stage, saving each other and functioning as heroes." Foreword Reviews
“Mapping a perilous course through the underbelly of California cults…[and] the mental health ‘cures’ of the 1970s…Filled with well-drawn, quirky characters, the novel captures both the hidden pleasures and not so hidden dangers of a closeted existence.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Once more Rosalie Knecht proves herself one of the finest writers in the genre…This novel is a pleasure as wise as it is thrilling.” Tracy O’Neill, author of Quotients
“Elisabeth Rodgers is a talented narrator who is highly suited to portraying the strong and resourceful private detective and…gives all the characters in the story vivid, distinctive personalities.” AudioFile
“I’ve anticipated few novels this year with as much excitement as Vera Kelly Lost and Found, the final volume in Rosalie Knecht’s nearly note-perfect 1960s-era private detective trilogy…Knecht’s writing, crisp and taut, cuts through the landscape with lacerating swiftness.” New York Times Book Review