Book Synopsis
This novel is a fascinating murder mystery set in the year 1924, in the small town of St. Ives, Ohio. It’s a story that blends classic whodunit elements with rich psychological insight and social drama. The main character, James Farrahi, is a teacher with a background in history and investment, who unexpectedly finds himself involved in a local theater production. And that’s where things start to get complicated.
The narrative touches on issues of identity, acceptance, and the consequences of secrets. It’s not just a murder mystery; it’s a study of human nature. The puzzles—the matching questions, the multiple-choice riddles—engage both James and the audience intellectually. It’s a clever way to draw us into the story.