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BOOK REVIEW: MURDER OFF U STREET (ACADEMIC MOM MYSTERY, #2) by Jacque Rosman

Murder Off U Street

Academic Mom Mystery, #2

by

Jacque Rosman

 

Frustrated by the police's lack of follow-up, Dr. Cara Knight looks into the suspicious deaths of two young women.

 

Murder Off U Street is the second book in Jacque Rosman's Academic Mom Mystery series and features Professor Cara Knight of the Virginia University Department of Social Work. Cara is surprised when one of her star graduate students gets into trouble at her internship with the Metro D.C. Police Victim Services unit. But when she steps in to help facilitate the situation, she finds there’s a whole lot more at stake than a student’s grade. 

Emily Vinter had fallen for one of the patrol officers at the department and, during a ride-along with her new boyfriend, provided counseling to the victim of a domestic disturbance complaint. Weeks later, when the woman turns up dead, supposedly by her own hand, Emily questions the ruling of suicide for a number of reasons. Setting up a meeting with the supervising staff at Victim Services to discuss the situation and re-establish the expectations and parameters for the internship, Cara arrives to find Emily distraught, certain she is going to be fired. The meeting was informative and discouraging, and Emily was nowhere to be found even though her backpack, laptop, and other personal items were still at her desk. Under the guise of performing a welfare check, Cara goes to Emily's apartment and finds her also the apparent victim of suicide. When the police refuse to dig into the coincidences and inconsistencies, Cara dives in to root out the truth behind Emily's death. 

I really enjoyed this story of the dedicated social work researcher, who is also the mother of two young children, one a particularly difficult toddler named Noah. She balances her family life with her teaching, research supervision, and part-time sleuthing well, though it is not easy. I liked how the author included how Cara and her husband Seth wrangled over who was going to have to sacrifice time in their schedules to cover all their bases, just like in real life. 

Uniquely for a cozy mystery, both "Cara the Professor" and "Cara the Mom" live very socially isolated lives. While "Cara the Mom" engages with other mothers after school pickup as their children expend some of their pent-up energy on the playground, she knows she is different and not quite one of the group. "Cara the Professor" works at a small satellite location 200 miles from the main campus of Virginia University. With few exceptions, her coworkers are pretty self-involved, and her students are absolute pills. Cara's closest woman friend is her mother-in-law, Barbara, who lives in Miami and visits infrequently, although she was present and involved in the previous book's mystery and resolution. Barbara has her quirks and self-indulgences, and as she's probably in her mid-60s, she's starting to slow down. She's an effective assistant at times, especially when the situation calls for a "Karen," a good conversationalist with interviewees, but physically, she may have peaked. Collectively, the Metro D.C. police are portrayed as an unpleasant, unhelpful bunch of jerks: antagonistic, argumentative, and dismissive.  

The plot really kept my attention from start to finish, and I read it in one evening. I enjoyed Cara's methods of questioning and responses to get her suspects to talk. She pursued practical lines of investigation without a bunch of wild goose chases. There are several good suspects to consider, but the final resolution completely took me by surprise. I look forward to the next installment in this series. 

While this book is the second in the series, it can easily be read and enjoyed without having read the debut novel; it stands well on its own. I recommend MURDER OFF U STREET to cozy mystery readers, especially those who enjoy a sleuth who is juggling a home, children, and a career, an academic or social work theme, or a Washington, D.C. setting.

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Sunday, 06 April 2025