by Deanna Raybourn Book #4: Dark Road to Darjeeling | Goodreads | Rating: 2.5 Stars Book #5: The Dark Enquiry | Goodreads | Rating: 3.0 Stars See Also Previous Reviews: Book #1: Silent in the Grave | Rating: 3.5 Stars Book #2: Silent in the Sanctuary | Rating: 3.5 Stars Book #3: Silent on the ...
I think this author's skill finally caught up with her grasp in this book! She's always had a great grasp of characterization/relationship nuance, and finally I'm no longer slogging through going "I LOVE THE CHAR BUT THE STORY KEEPS DRAGGING". Also, I was surprisingly affected when Robin dies, it wa...
I think this author's skill finally caught up with her grasp in this book! She's always had a great grasp of characterization/relationship nuance, and finally I'm no longer slogging through going "I LOVE THE CHAR BUT THE STORY KEEPS DRAGGING". Also, I was surprisingly affected when Robin dies, it wa...
My least favorite of the series so far. Too long, and most of the story consists of Julia and Brisbane working behind each other's back, keeping secrets and competing to solve the crime - if there is a crime - and this whole competitive couple trope annoys me. Julia's family accost her and Brisba...
Anything set in foreign exotic countries gets my attention, add Brisbane and Julia to it and it's guaranteed 5 stars from me. All of her novels have mystery and intrigue, action and romance, they make you laugh and even make you cry. This one was no different. I thought it was written very well as a...
AudiobookEnjoyable. I like how Julia and Brisbaine have these misunderstandings and then seem to sort of get beyond it, just like a normal couple. The murderer was a big surprise, in fact the whole ending was a surprise. Very good book.
My favorite of the series, so far: the relationship between Lady Julia & Brisbane bits, particularly. I don't know if they shall ever coming to an understanding, but I like to watch them try.
Well that took forever!I started this book very soon when it came out late last year. I actually started it as an audio book. I got this one because the narrator's voice on the sample audio I listened to was very nice. Very nice, that is, until she got to Portia's voice. High, shrill, nasal. Ug...
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