JACKIE VERONA
A Murder of Gypsies
By Kimberly Richardson
Pro Se Press
88 pgs.
The year is 1957 and Jackie Verona is a lovely black art
student living in the progressive metropolis of Moon City.
She is also very much in love with white musician and teacher, Clovis Willow.
When Clovis’
younger sister Dianne is brutally murdered, most suspect it is her lover, a
hippie guru named Sylvain who is the killer. Yet some internal instinct has
Jackie believing otherwise. Eventually establishing a friendship with police
detective Hancock, Jackie begins to her own investigation.
She and her friend, Monica; become female versions of Holmes
and Watson as they begin interviewing all the people in Sylvain’s bohemian
family to include his twin sister Althea. In the end, Jackie manages to put the
puzzle pieces together and comes up with a dangerous gambit to catch the
killer.
For a novella, “Jackie Verona – A Murder of Gypsies” delivers a very solid, entertaining mystery read with a charming lead. Here’s hoping we get to see more of Jackie in the future.
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