A review by never4get
Murder Knocks Twice: A Mystery by Susanna Calkins

3.0

This was an 'easy' read. Interesting enough, but not entirely engaging. The human story of Gina, trying to earn enough to support her father who has Parkinsons and can no longer work, is sympathetic, though.
The atmosphere of the Prohibition in 1920's Chicago and working in a speakeasy establishment was interesting and probably quite authentic.
The murder/s and Gina's involvement didn't really ring true and her inheritance of Marty's fortune seemed unlikely.