TITLE: A Girl Like You (A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel)
AUTHOR: Michelle Cox
PUBLISHER: She Writes Press
PUBLISHING DATE: April 19, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: Henrietta Von Harmon 
works as a 26 girl at a corner bar on Chicago s northwest side. It s 
1935, but things still aren t looking up since the big crash and her 
father s subsequent suicide, leaving Henrietta to care for her 
antagonistic mother and younger siblings. Henrietta is eventually 
persuaded to take a job as a taxi dancer at a local dance hall and just 
when she s beginning to enjoy herself, the floor matron turns up dead. 
When aloof Inspector Clive Howard appears on the scene, Henrietta agrees
 to go undercover for him and is plunged into Chicago s grittier 
underworld. Meanwhile, she s still busy playing mother hen to her 
younger siblings, as well as to pesky neighborhood boy Stanley, who 
believes himself in love with her and keeps popping up in the most 
unlikely places, determined to keep Henrietta safe even from the 
Inspector, if need be. Despite his efforts, however, and his penchant 
for messing up the Inspector s investigation, the lovely Henrietta and 
the impenetrable Inspector find themselves drawn to each other in most 
unsuitable ways."
MY THOUGHTS:  
I
 received this book from Book Sparks as part of their #ItsRainingBooks 
promotion for April and when I picked it up, I didn't have much 
information about it. Seeing it was a mystery really intrigued me, 
because personally I think the title and cover do not hint at that at 
all, and once I picked it up, I found it hard to put down.
The 
book is set in Chicago in 1935. Henrietta Von Harmon finds herself 
almost 18, and having to work hard to help support her 7 siblings and an
 ungrateful mother, following her father's suicide several years ago. 
Henrietta bounces from job to job, with some of them being quite 
questionable, yet she remains pure and naive. Through a chain of events,
 Henrietta meets Inspector Clive Howard and ends up working as an 
undercover informant in a seedy burlesque.
I loved Henrietta. 
Even though she was young, innocent and naive in so many ways, she was 
also headstrong, and independent. She has a loving and nurturing 
capability, but clearly understands that it is not her responsibility to
 raise her siblings their entire life and marry the first man her mother
 pushes her toward. Inspector Howard is a somewhat aloof detective who 
tries to keep a professional boundary with Henrietta, but finds it 
harder and harder to do as time progresses. This book also has a great 
cast of side characters.
The mystery in "A Girl Like You" kept me
 guessing until the end. I never really considered myself a fan of 
historical novels, but over the past year I have found that when mixed 
with other elements, whether they be magic, paranormal, or mystery, I 
have really good luck with the genre. I believe this is the start of a 
new series and I can't wait to see what lies in store next for Henrietta
 and Inspector Howard. If you love mystery books, or even historical 
fiction, I think you should give this book a chance. 
I received this book from Book Sparks and the published in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 5 PAWS
 


 
Thanks for the great review, Barb! So glad you enjoyed it!
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