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The Zig Zag Girl by Elly Griffiths
4.0

I don't know what took me so long to get around to this book. Elly Griffiths is one of my favorite writers (I admit to be fully addicted to Ruth and Nelson and Cathbad) so this was on my list. I saw it on Overdrive and decided now was the time, and it didn't disappoint! I loved the characters, from Max the magician to Edgar's pragmatic cop to Diablo's "My dear boy!" they really made for an engaging bunch.

Set in post-war England, it made for a fascinating backdrop. Edgar's war experiences still affect him, no matter how much he tries to push it away and it all comes back to haunt him. The story is laid out step by step, clue to clue until the exciting conclusion. I admit, I had a gut feeling about the murderer. Sherlock once famously said “...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?” rang in my head while I was reading. Still, it was engrossing and entertaining and I loved every minute of it