THE SERIAL KILLER GUIDE TO SAN FRANCISCO by Michelle Chouinard: Book Review
What a great title. What a great mystery. I imagine that many of us, myself included, have gone on mystery or ghost tours. A quick Google search brought up mystery tours in England, Ireland, France, and of course in various locations in the United States, including two near me–in Boston and Salem, Massachusetts.
Now Michelle Chouinard has set a mystery in a small company that hosts such tours in San Francisco. Since the city has been host to a number of killers over the years, the company’s owner, Capri Sanzio, has plenty of material to choose from. Now, however, murder strikes closer to home.
Capri’s grandfather, William Sanzio, was convicted of murdering three women. Because of the manner of their deaths–first being hit over the head with a blunt object, then knifed to death, finally having their throats slit open–William Sanzio was given the nickname Overkill Bill. Capri’s father has always refused to discuss his father, and nothing Capri has ever said has changed his mind.
Now two horrific events have brought the decades-old case into the news again. First, a wealthy San Francisco matron, Katherine Harper, is found dead outside the Legion of Honor, the site of two murders in the twentieth century, and the method of this murder is identical to those committed by Overkill Bill. And the following day Capri receives a phone call from her former father-in-law Philip; his wife Sylvia, mother of Capri’s ex-husband, is missing.
Capri and Philip search The Chateau, as Sylvia and Philip’s mansion is called, but they cannot find anything to explain Sylvia’s disappearance. She had returned home from a trip the evening before, irritated about something that she refused to share with her husband, and her car, house keys, and cell phone are in the house.
The police are called, and homicide Inspector Dan Petito shows Philip and Capri a photo of a woman whose body was found earlier in the day outside the Presidio, formerly a military base and now a national park. It’s Sylvia, killed in the same manner as Katherine Harper and the three victims of Overkill Bill.
It’s obvious that there is a copycat killer on the loose since the crimes attributed to Capri’s grandfather were committed decades earlier and he died in prison. After all this time, who would have chosen to murder in this way. and why these two women?
Capri is determined to help the police with their investigation, although they definitely do not want her assistance. In fact, Capri and her daughter Morgan are suspects in the latest murders, as both had argued with Sylvia the night before her death over her decision to stop paying Morgan’s graduate school tuition. That gives Capri a strong reason to look into the recent deaths, hopefully solve the murders, and at the same time find evidence that would exonerate her late grandfather as a murderer.
The Serial Killer Guide to San Francisco is a clever, original mystery with an appealing heroine who is determined to get to the bottom of the two current cases. Michelle Chouinard has written a novel well worth reading.
You can read more about the author at this website.
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