Even the intrepidly unconventional Fremont learns new meanings for the term "free spirit" from the iconoclastic artists of Carmel--and new depths of love from the mysteriously tormented Michael Archer. "The Bohemian Murders" finds Fremont--still a delightful mix of fierce independence and female vulnerability--fighting off unknown attackers, battling her own demons, experiencing a new maturity in matters of the heart.
Praise for Dianne Day:
"Fire and Fog"
"Day's decorous, spirited heroine is as charming as ever as she picks her way through a world of rubble where every acquaintance could be a killer."
"--Kirkus Reviews"
"One of the best books of 1996...showcases Dianne Day's incredible storytelling abilities."
"--Mostly Murder"
"If you think the last thing the world needs is another spunky female sleuth, you have yet to make the acquaintance of the irrepressible Fremont Jones."
"--San Francisco Chronicle"
"The strong-willed, intelligent Jonesshines."
"--Publishers Weekly"
"The Strange Files of Fremont Jones"
"Dianne Day provides a delightful heroine and a lively, twisty, intriguing mystery...Readers will also delight in the exuberant portrait of turn-of-the-century San Francisco and in the fast-paced story filled with surprises."
--Carolyn G. Hart
"Foggy period atmosphere, a dash of dangerous romance and several rousingly good-natured action scenes."
"--Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
"Ms. Day's attention to detail and her realistic characterizations...give this novel a polish seldom seen in first-time efforts."
"--Mostly Murder"