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Book Reviews of The Jazz Files (Poppy Denby Investigates, Bk 1)

The Jazz Files (Poppy Denby Investigates, Bk 1)
The Jazz Files - Poppy Denby Investigates, Bk 1
Author: Fiona Veitch Smith
ISBN-13: 9781782641759
ISBN-10: 1782641750
Publication Date: 11/27/2015
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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PianoLady357 avatar reviewed The Jazz Files (Poppy Denby Investigates, Bk 1) on + 157 more book reviews
The Jazz Files, a delightful historical mystery set in London during the early 1920s, simply sparkles. Fiona Veitch Smith has done a wonderful job blending characters, setting, and plot together in a way that pulls you into the story. The mystery is well-crafted and I enjoyed the historical element as well politics, dress styles, and what the world was like for women at the time. I haven't read a lot of fiction set during the Roaring Twenties and wasn't even sure I would even like this era, but I was hooked from the first page. I do want to point out, however, that this is Christian fiction published in England, which is not as conservative as what American readers are used to.

Poppy, daughter of a Methodist minister in Northumbrian, is an engaging and refreshing new character in the world of amateur detectives, and her job at The Daily Globe in London gives credence to her investigating. The title alone hints at an intriguing story, for in the newspaper world, jazz file is a descriptive term applied to "any story that has a whiff of high society scandal but can't yet be proven." Powerful men in the House of Lords, police corruption, a vigilante group within the suffragette movement, and unexplained events going back seven years are woven together in this fascinating story.

Supporting characters are unusual and likeable, making me want to spend more time in Poppy's world. She is a woman of faith and I found it interesting how the question of ethics came into play in the same way that it does today. Whenever the need for deceit and untruth arose in her investigations, Poppy wrestled with how far to go in order to achieve the greater good and there are no easy answers, then or now.

I thoroughly enjoyed The Jazz Files and look forward to Poppy's next case.

Recommended.

Thank you to Kregel for providing a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Moonpie avatar reviewed The Jazz Files (Poppy Denby Investigates, Bk 1) on + 1170 more book reviews
Reading this book was like stepping back into the "Roaring Twenties"! Twenty-two year old Poppy Denby is a sheltered obedient Methodist pastor's daughter. The extent of her work and life experience is working in a charity store and food kitchen. Her wheelchair bound aunt, Dot, has requested Poppy to come and be her paid companion. Dot is quite a flashy, feisty lady. She was an actress and radical suffragette in her youth, and her condition and age has not lessened her passion for the cause.
Upon arrival Poppy finds that her aunt already has a dear friend and companion of many years. Grace is totally Dot's opposite in every way, other than their shared commitment to the women's movement. The whole job offer was a ruse to get Poppy out from under her parents and start a life and career of her own. She is hired at a local newspaper as the editor's assistant. Her dream job was to become a journalist. After the death of one of the reporters, Poppy steps into his job. This exposes her to all sorts of danger and wickedness that is out of her experience level and innocence.
I like the way the author alternates between a mysterious events 7 years ago and Poppy's adventures. It adds to the suspense of the story and made me wanted to hurry it along to learn more about what happened!
Historical fiction is one of my favorites. I have read only one other fiction book about this period. It is a time I did not know a great deal about other than generalities and specific events. Ms. Smith totally changed that! This book was entertaining but it is also packed with details about lifestyle, attitudes, and social issues. I got a fun read and a history lesson too!
I admired Poppy's confidence and enthusiasm despite her sheltered life and being thrust into so many new situations. Bolstered by her aunt's belief in her and her youthful zeal, she does not hesitate to face everything head on! The author brought to life the struggle of society to cope with so many changes in all areas. I was amazed at the expectations and roles of women. How strange to think of a time when a woman wanting to vote or have a career was considered almost immoral and unacceptable! All the characters are interesting and well developed. I can't wait to read more of Ms. Smith's books!
I received this book free from Kregel Publications in exchange for an honest review. The opinions stated here are my own.