March 23, 2016

The Question of the Unfamiliar Husband

The Question of the Unfamiliar Husband by E.J. Copperman and Jeff Cohen

Summary: For Samuel Hoenig, Asperger’s isn’t so much a syndrome as it is a set of personality traits. And as the sole proprietor of a business called Questions Answered, Samuel’s put his personality traits to good use, successfully answering every question he’s ever been asked.

But when his newest client asks about the true identity of her so-called husband, Samuel recruits his former associate, Janet Washburn, for insight into a subject that’s beyond his grasp―marriage.

Working as a team seems to be the right approach . . . until the inscrutable spouse is found dead in Samuel’s office. Feeling like he’s been taken for a fool, Samuel is more than willing to answer a new question posed by an unexpected inquirer: who killed the unfamiliar husband?

Angies comments: This is the first Asperger’s Mystery that I have read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Although The Question of the Unfamiliar Husband is not the first in the series (that honor belongs to The Question of the Missing Head), I had no problems following the characters.

Samuel Hoenig is an interesting character, and fortunately his character meshed well with the mystery.


Recommended for readers interested in mysteries with character-driven plots.


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