<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;No one in the whole of the countryside could navigate a tricky puzzle better than Penny could&rdquo; the narrator of the Penelope Finkle mystery <em>Passion in London</em></p><p>tells us on her way to tea with Penny. Their tea is interrupted by a local detective and an inexperienced police sergeant seeking Penny&rsquo;s expertise on a crime they</p><p>cannot solve. By the end of the first chapter<em></em> the reader&rsquo;s mind churns with possible suspects involved with the mystery of a missing movie star<em>.</em> The narrator shares her limited information with the reader &ndash; enough to keep us wondering</p><p>but not enough to give away the plot. The author teases the reader with subtle clues shared out of the narrator&rsquo;s earshot or with glimpses of the clues that Penny folds neatly and places in her purse.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The narrator the detective and the young sergeant follow Penny on a journey to</p><p>the outskirts of London to trace the clues that will lead them to solve the mystery</p><p>of the missing actress. However Penny seems to be the only one who knows where they are going or why.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Despite the young sergeant&rsquo;s irritation with Penny at every turn of the case the narrator who sometimes doubts Penny&rsquo;s antics keeps our faith in Penny&rsquo;s expertise. As the mystery unfolds Penny pushes the sergeant to a breaking point</p><p>and uncovers his secret. Toward the end of a story Penny adds another twist to the plot when she interrogates an unknown family member of the missing actress.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>When we finally meet the culprit of the mystery we are just as surprised as all of the other characters in the story. This fast-paced mystery is a fun read. In the end we can&rsquo;t help but nod our heads with the narrator as Miss Penny Finkle ties up the loose ends of her logic.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>