A review by effy
Crime of Fashion by Emma Rosenblum

2.0

 
After a couple of stories involving murder, this short story was a change of pace as the editor-in-chief of a magazine is framed for the theft of a very valuable necklace and a lowly wardrobe assistant takes it upon herself to uncover the truth. 

I am not sure if it was just that this story didn’t have the same gravitas of the first two stories or if the writing was weaker but I just really struggled to care about this story. None of the characters felt very memorable or vibrant.