I've anticipated few novels this year with as much excitement as Vera Kelly Lost and Found, the final volume in Rosalie Knecht's nearly note-perfect 1960s-era private detective trilogy. . . . Knecht's writing, crisp and taut, cuts through the landscape with lacerating swiftness
- Sarah Weinman, The New York Times
Engaging and often funny... The heart of the novel-Vera's introspections on disappointed family and society's reactions to a same-sex couple-will resonate with many readers
- G. J. Berger, Historical Novel Society
Concludes the trilogy at the highest possible level
The New York Times
I've anticipated few novels this year with as much excitement as <em>Vera Kelly Lost and Found</em>... Any trepidation I had about it not measuring up vanished with the opening sentences
New York Times
Once more Rosalie Knecht proves herself one of the finest writers in the genre: brisk, witty, and emotionally intelligent. The much-anticipated return of Vera Kelly turns a tight plot around the failures of family and high stakes love, betrayal and the unlikely adventure toward self acceptance. This novel is a pleasure, as wise as it is thrilling
- Tracy O'Neill, author of Quotients,