Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart

I haven’t read a book that drew me in and entertained me so much in a long time. Despite being a novel, Girl Waits with Gun is based on facts. Constance Kopp and her sisters live a secluded life on a New Jersey farm in 1914. On a trip into town their buggy is struck by a car driven by drunken local businessman, Henry Kaufman. When Constance contacts Kaufman for payment to repair the buggy, she opens the door to a series of threatening incidents by Kaufman and his minions. While trying to simply get the money, she stumbles across dark secrets regarding Henry’s past and present as well as other family secrets. With an indomitable sense of rectitude and the aid of Sheriff Robert Heath, she follows the trails and unravels the evidence behind the mysteries. There is a surprising but true twist at the end to wrap up the story. 

Had I not known this to be based on historical fact, it would have been an entertaining story with far too many coincidences – but instead I found it a fascinating and irresistible reading experience.
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