by Victoria Thompson
This wasn't a bad story even if I did see the plot points drop on top of me as they were revealed. There were no real surprises here for me in the story the only surprise was how the main characters managed to miss some of the clues. Sarah Brandt is a cool character. A midwife widow, whose doctor...
Schon lange wollte ich mal wieder einen Band der Reihe um Sarah Brandt und Frank Malloy lesen. Im vierten Band der Krimiserie um die Hebamme und den Polizisten, die in New York einmal mehr, einmal weniger zusammenarbeiten, um Mordfälle zu lösen, geht es um eine junge bürgerliche Frau, die ermordet w...
Another enjoyable installment in the series; one thing I have noticed is that the mysteries in these books are pretty easy to figure out. I do wish Sarah and Malloy weren't so slow sometimes. At times, they just aren't very good at putting all the pieces together. Maybe it's just that I've read so m...
Typical Victoria Thompson...great characters..I did not figure out the ending of this one. I thought it was going one way and was shocked when I saw it head another way. Normally, I love her stories, but am able to figure out the endings pretty quickly...
I find myself craving the opening and ending development between Sarah and Malloy, anxious for the mystery in the middle to be over. Like watching the TV series Bones, I'm really just in it for the characters.
This book was just as entertaining as the first three in the series. The only thing I'd change is to maybe speed up the progression of the relationship between Sarah and Malloy a tiny bit.