She has a wrong to right and will not stop until she’s got the villain in custody. The governing body of Bergen County doesn’t want to pay her.īut Constance will have none of that. Other deputies think she’ll never be up to snuff. Sheriff Heath’s wife is aghast and suspicious. It’s obviously not at all typical to have a female deputy, so Constance faces plenty of resistance from the people around her. That said, the status of Constance’s job is in flux throughout the book. Kopp sisters Norma and Fleurette aren’t as involved as the previous book, and I’ll admit that I missed them. Nevertheless, I loved the interplay between the Sheriff and Constance as they navigate the choppy waters of working together. This book’s main characters are Constance, Sheriff Heath, and the villain. Like the first Kopp Sisters book, I sped through the audio in just a few days. Stewart takes many plot threads from real newspaper accounts and weaves them together with fiction to make a bang-up story. Amy Stewart does it again with Lady Cop Makes Trouble! Constance Kopp, a real-life NewJersey deputy sheriff in the 1910s is both fierce and curmudgeonly.
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