Miss Kopp's Midnight Confession (Stewart) - Book Reviews

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Here…there is little crime-fighting and less suspense, as Stewart focuses instead on the very real social, economic, and legal restrictions on women in 1916, and on the prickly relationships between Constance and her two sisters.… [T]his latest volume is by far the funniest.
Publishers Weekly


The cases here are based on the experiences of real women, a technique that Stewart has employed in previous volumes. Collectively, the story lines intersect to create an intriguing window into women's rights and the social mores that women challenged on the eve of World War I. —Tina Panik, Avon Free P.L., CT
Library Journal


Constance's ability to hold her own in male-dominated investigations and courtrooms … makes her a welcome "vision of an entirely different kind of woman."… Lively and admirable female characters … impeccably realized and given new life by Stewart.
Kirkus Reviews

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