4.5 stars
A glass of wine, 1920s Jazz playlist, Candles + Piper Sail = a perfect Sunday afternoon
Set in 1920s Chicago, this historical mystery follows amateur sleuth Piper Sail as she takes on her first case as a Private Investigator. She has been hired to investigate a suspicious death that’s been too quickly ruled a suicide. As a young woman navigating high society, gang activity, and her own grief, Piper balances intuition and courage in her search for the truth.
I was lucky enough to receive both the ARC and the ALC audiobook, so I read along while listening, and it really brought the story to life! I even played a 1920s jazz playlist in the background, which made the whole experience feel completely immersive and so much fun!! Would highly recommend :)
Pros
- The 1920s setting was vivid and atmospheric, from grand mansions to smoky speakeasies
- Piper’s character has grown since the first book – she’s determined, thoughtful, and more independent
- The mystery kept a strong pace with well-placed clues. One of the things I liked most was how the investigation made sense, it wasn’t just convenient leaps of intuition, but a believable chain of clues and decisions
- HER CRIME BOARD CUPBOARD 📌 every detective needs a crime board!
- Themes of grief, self-doubt and finding purpose are handled with care
- The audiobook narration was clear and engaging – it paired really well with the text
- A perfect read to pair with jazz and a cup of tea (or whiskey 😉)
Cons
- The romantic subplot with Mariano felt underdeveloped – more distant and a sub-sub-suuubplot. Though the few scenes they did get together had some very sweet moments. MORE PIPRIANO PLEASE 😋
- A few side characters that I loved in the last book didn't return (Walter :( ) and I felt this took away from the story. Her friendships were a huge part of the last book and I missed those interactions. Though hopefully a certain crooked nosed person will make another appearance! Would be interesting to see a friendship between him and Mariano
Overall it was a smart, witty & atmospheric mystery with a strong female lead and a richly described setting. I enjoyed this even more than the first book and loved how Piper’s personal growth took centre stage. With the audiobook, eARC, and a jazz playlist going, it felt like stepping right into 1920s Chicago!! Highly recommend for fans of historical YA or cosy mysteries with a bit of an edge.
I can't wait for more Piper Sail mysteries to be written!!
Content Warnings:
References to suicide
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for both the eARC and the ALC audiobook in exchange for my honest review.