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A review by roscoehuxley
Old World Murder by Kathleen Ernst
3.0
Chloe Ellefson has landed a plume curatorial job at Old World Wisconsin. She has a rough start with a missing object, an accident, an upstart intern, a cranky boss and romance in the air.
The mystery of the bowl did not resolve as I would have anticipated, so that was a pleasant surprise. As a museum employee myself, I enjoyed the setting of a historic site in the 1980s, the research and the strong push for the interpretation of story above object!
Chloe's emotional journey and relationship with Roelke was an added bonus, and kept me reading. The cliffhanger at the end is sending me to the library for the next book!
The mystery of the bowl did not resolve as I would have anticipated, so that was a pleasant surprise. As a museum employee myself, I enjoyed the setting of a historic site in the 1980s, the research and the strong push for the interpretation of story above object!
Chloe's emotional journey and relationship with Roelke was an added bonus, and kept me reading. The cliffhanger at the end is sending me to the library for the next book!