A review by indianajane
Murphy's Law by Rhys Bowen

3.0

The historical setting--turn of the century New York--is the best part about this book. (As a genealogist, I enjoyed the Ellis Island portion of the book and found it to match other things that I've read about that experience.) I think that the characters, while somewhat stereotypical, will probably get more interesting as the series continues. One big peeve, for me, is that the language was wrong in many places. The characters used words that wouldn't have been used in 1903. There were other little things, but I will definitely read the next one.