Harriet Klausner's Review Archive
Marilyn shocks Barbara when she mentions she will undergo a facelift prior to the experimental cancer treatment. Even more stunning is the secret that Penny had a child before vanishing; the father is either Marilyn’s famous singing brother Steve or an unknown she apparently met on the “Bus Ride to see Steve. Reluctantly Barbara agrees to search for clues that would lead to Penny’s offspring. As she begins her quest in the old neighborhood she realizes you can never go home, but continues her elusive venture.
This fine middle age amateur sleuth character study is a well written buddy tale with a cast that makes the ensemble cast especially the lead female friends seem real. The friendship between Marilyn and Barbara serves as the key foundation to an intriguing plot. Barbara’s inquires begin somewhat late in the novel as she is not convinced she should follow the clues until she realizes her beloved buddy needs to know the truth. With a terrific final twist to the delightful RIGGS PARK, readers will look forward to what comes next from Ellyn Bache.