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When I got The Case of the Murdered Muckraker, written by Rob Osler, from NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review, I didn’t know it was the second book in a series. For me it feels a bit wrong to read the second book before I’ve read the first, so I decided to get the hold on the first book before I read this one. That’s partly why it has taken me a while to get around to this book.

I would call Harriet Morrow Investigates a cozy mysteries series. The books are set in the 1890’s Chicago, and our herion is a lesbian investigator. Harriet Morrow is a 21-year-old young woman, and the Prescott Agency’s first female operative. This, of course, comes with its challenges. Though is sometimes can feel like an obstacle, it also comes with advanages.
What I really enjoyed about the book, was the really likeable characters, as well as the writing style. I got really invested in the story, and there’s never wrong to have a cat starring in the book.
I don’t want to go into more details, as I really don’t want to spoil the books, but I definitively would recommend starting with the first book. In that was you can follow the personal storyline better. Now I’m just hoping there will be a third book in the series, hopefully in a not too distant future.