Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Murder at the Wham Bam Club by Carolyn Marie Wilkins
Set in rural Illinois during the roaring 1920s, MURDER AT THE WHAM BAM CLUB by Carolyn
Marie Wilkins has a fun, catchy title, but the story moved slowly. Wilkins seems
to rely on quite a few stereotypes with a great deal of focus on being psychic
and seeing auras. Honestly, that did not seem interesting after a while,
especially with all of the repetition throughout the story. The main character,
Nola Ann Jackson, is a young twenty-one-year-old widow who shares second sight abilities
with her Aunt Sarah. When another young woman, Lilly, goes missing, from a school
(Phyllis Wheatley Institute for homeless colored girls) that Nola Ann attended, the Director
asks for help, implying that the police force will not give the case
appropriate priority. I can readily see Nola Ann (as fearless as PBS’ Miss
Scarlett) returning in future mysteries (and it does look like Let
the Murderer Say Amen is scheduled for a July 2026 publication), but it
is hard to always feel that she really is experienced enough or that local
crime bosses and politicians would continue to listen to her. Readers
interested in using “magic” to solve a puzzle would also enjoy the more modern
day Lina Chern’s mysteries (Play the Fool and Tricks of Fortune).
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