Sleep Well, My Lady

Hardcover

Published July 6, 2021 by Soho Press.

ISBN:
978-1-64129-207-8
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4 stars (2 reviews)

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Glad I chose to continue this series

4 stars

I read the first novel in Kwei Quartey's Emma Djan crime fiction series, The Missing American, at about this time last year and have now enjoyed this second installment, Sleep Well, My Lady, even more. The overall story arc of Emma developing her career as a private investigator does carry on across the two books so there were nods in Sleep Well, My Lady to events that occurred in The Missing American, but these had no bearing on the actual investigation narrative so I think the novels could satisfactorily be read as standalone stories or (at the risk of upsetting a couple of my regular visitors) out of sequence!

I felt Quartey had a much better handle on his story's pace this time around and I don't recall my attention ever drifting. I loved how he set up so much of the background plot and information before Emma Djan and …

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A winning new detective, Emma Djan, appeared on the scene in THE MISSING AMERICAN. In the second in the series, the Ghanaian woman who left the police to join a private investigation firm returns in a high profile murder investigation. A successful and wealthy clothing designer, Lady Araba, fails to appear as her staff prepare for a major fashion show. She has been murdered at her home in an exclusive gated community where the wealthiest citizens of Accra live. The police made an arrest, but the victim's aunt is sure they have the wrong man. Her niece had a stormy on-again off-again relationship with Augustus Seeza, host of a popular television talk show. In spite of being charming and talented, his alcoholism and lavish lifestyle have tarnished his reputation. Convinced the corrupt and ineffective police have grabbed the wrong man simply to close the case, Lady Araba's aunt asks Emma's …