Vera Kelly: Lost and Found
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Publisher Description
A New York Times and CrimeReads Best Mystery Novel of 2022
A Star Tribune Best Book of Summer & an Autostraddle Best Queer Book of 2022
A Book Riot and ALTA Journal Best Book of the Month
Finalist for the Publishing Triangle Joseph Hansen Award for LGBTQ Crime Writing
Everyone’s favorite sleuth—Vera Kelly—is back and put to the test as she searches for her missing girlfriend.
It’s spring 1971 and Vera Kelly and her girlfriend, Max, leave their cozy Brooklyn apartment for an emergency visit to Max's estranged family in Los Angeles. Max’s parents are divorcing—her father is already engaged to a much younger woman and under the sway of an occultist charlatan; her mother has left their estate in a hurry with no indication of return. Max, who hasn’t seen her family since they threw her out at the age of twenty-one, prepares for the trip with equal parts dread and anger.
Upon arriving, Vera is shocked by the size and extravagance of the Comstock estate—the sprawling, manicured landscape; expansive and ornate buildings; and garages full of luxury cars reveal a privileged upbringing that, up until this point, Max had only hinted at—while Max attempts to navigate her father, who is hostile and controlling, and the occultist, St. James, who is charming but appears to be siphoning family money. Tensions boil over at dinner when Max threatens to alert her mother—and her mother’s lawyers—to St. James and her father’s plans using marital assets. The next morning, when Vera wakes up, Max is gone.
In Vera Kelly Lost and Found, Rosalie Knecht gives Vera her highest-stake case yet, as Vera quickly puts her private detective skills to good use and tracks a trail of breadcrumbs across southern California to find her missing girlfriend. She travels first to a film set in Santa Ynez and, ultimately, to a most unlikely destination where Vera has to decide how much she is willing to commit to save the woman she loves.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
We loved this book’s delicious mix of taut mystery, family drama, and queer romance. Former CIA agent Vera Kelly jets off to Los Angeles in the 1970s to support her girlfriend, Max Comstock, as she tries to reconnect with her estranged family. But when Max vanishes from the family’s palatial mansion, Vera’s drawn into a baffling mystery that takes her from opulent Bel Air to an oddly cultlike film set to a no-nonsense rehab center. In her third Vera Kelly mystery, author Rosalie Knecht uses her brilliant scene-setting to put us right in Vera’s shoes as she deals with the eccentric and extravagant Comstocks and the overall weirdness of ’70s SoCal. Vera Kelly: Lost and Found is a fun, exciting mystery full of big sunglasses and even bigger personalities.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set in 1971, Sue Grafton Award winner Knecht's excellent third mystery featuring CIA operative-turned-PI Vera Kelly (after 2020's Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery) finds Vera and her girlfriend, Max Comstock, quietly enjoying their life together in Brooklyn when Max receives a letter begging her to return to her estranged family because her parents are getting divorced. Vera supports Max by accompanying her to Los Angeles, but she quickly discovers how little she knows about the ultra-wealthy family that cut Max off without a cent because of her sexuality seven years earlier when she was 22. When Max vanishes after an acrimonious family dinner, Vera must rescue the woman she loves by mapping a perilous course through the underbelly of California cults. Knecht's scathing picture of the mental health "cures" of the 1970s is at once bitterly humorous and horrifying. Filled with well-drawn, quirky characters, the novel captures both the hidden pleasures and not so hidden dangers of a closeted existence. This nuanced portrait of gay life in the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots thoroughly satisfies.
Customer Reviews
Not a mystery
More of an adventure story