A review by happy_hiker
A Door in the River by Inger Ash Wolfe

2.0

I do not know what compelled me to read this book when my thoughts about the first two in the series were luke warm. The book started on reasonably well - a well-liked citizen dies of what is supposedly a wasp sting. Hazel doesn't believe it, so she has the death investigated further and it turns out that it was murder. As the investigation goes on, gambling and sex slaves come into play. I thought the story was ok; my problems came with the end of the book - I thought the solution was convoluted and tedious and I just wanted the book to be over. I am also not enamored of the writing style used in these books, it's overall a bit more spare than I prefer. I have many books on my to-read list, and have no plans to keep up with this series.