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

3.0

The previous two books in the Hazel Micallef series were, I thought, really well written mysteries. A Door in the River is well written too, but the whole plot a little too farfetched to be believable. A well liked man is found dead at what appears to be a convenience store. Hazel finds his death a little strange so sets a watch. From this beginning we are led to a busy casino, girls being smuggled by an international white slavery ring, and murder, murder, murder. Too many people are in on it, too many people end up murdered for no good reason. It just isn't plausible for this to be happening in the sparsely populated Canadian countryside. Hazel is still a wonderful character, I enjoy everything about her now that she's off drugs and back home, so I'm looking forward to her next case. Hopefully there will be more to come in this series. And this is most probably my last review in 2016.