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Sign up todayVera Kelly Is Not a Mystery
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Learn moreThe “splendid genre-pushing” (People) Vera Kelly series returns in full force as our recently out-of-the-spy-game heroine finds herself traveling from Brooklyn to a sprawling countryside estate in the Caribbean in her first case as a private investigator.
When ex-CIA agent Vera Kelly loses her job and her girlfriend in a single day, she reluctantly goes into business as a private detective. Heartbroken and cash-strapped, she takes a case that dredges up dark memories and attracts dangerous characters from across the Cold War landscape. Before it’s over, she’ll chase a lost child through foster care and follow a trail of Dominican exiles to the Caribbean. Forever looking over her shoulder, she nearly misses what’s right in front of her: her own desire for home, connection, and a new romance at the local bar.
In this exciting second installment in the Vera Kelly series, Rosalie Knecht challenges and deepens the Vera we love: a woman of sparkling wit, deep moral fiber, and martini-dry humor who knows how to follow a case even as she struggles to follow her heart.
Rosalie Knecht is the author of Who is Vera Kelly? and Relief Map, and the translator of César Aira’s The Seamstress and the Wind. She lives in New Jersey.
Elisabeth Rodgers is an actress and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. After graduating from Princeton University, she completed a two-year program at William Esper Studio, where she studied with Maggie Flanigan. Her audiobook narration training came from Robin Miles, who has also directed her in several productions. She has recorded dozens of books for a multitude of publishers.
Reviews
“With Vera Kelly, Rosalie Knecht has resurrected the detective novel for the twenty-first century. Sharp, self-possessed, and with a nuanced, meaningful knowledge of realities and histories well beyond her own, Vera’s take on who’s lying and why makes for riveting reading in every scene. I tore through this book. More Vera Kelly, please.”
“Rosalie Knecht is an audacious talent, and her latest novel a propulsive, subversive gem. Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery reintroduces us to Vera, one of the most compelling and complex characters in modern fiction, and puts her to the task of unwinding an intriguing mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.”
“Funny, intriguing, and even a little emotional…an engrossing read.”
“An intricate mystery featuring love, corruption, and a charming and capable heroine.”
"Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery is the perfect sequel, because it’s even better than the first book…Reader, you will love this one.”
“Knecht brilliantly captures Vera’s emotions and shines with keen observations of the varied settings…A smart, queer, and complex person navigating an unfriendly world.”
“Readers will be thrilled by Vera Kelly’s return. A worthy and welcome continuation of a subversive series.”
“Knecht’s writing is evocative and spare, stylish and brooding…offering a refreshing spin on atmospheric noir with a compelling queer historical frame.”
“Vera bounces between the Big Apple and the Caribbean in search of answers, always staying one step ahead of the bad guys…impossible to put down.”
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