by Victoria Thompson
***Just a warning, this review contains small spoilers for this book and the previous book in the series..At the end of the previous book, Murder on Bank Street, Sarah, in a round-about way, pretty much confesses how she feels about Malloy. I was really hoping to get more of that in this book, but u...
Been awhile since I've picked up one of these books, nothing much has changed. Interesting glimpse of life in New York at that time period, simmering feelings between Sarah and Malloy, no substantial change in the status quo.
In my opinion, VT's Gaslight Mystery books just keep getting better and better. Although, I am still able to solve the mysteries pretty early on in the books, I still enjoy the read and find them thoroughly entertaining. This one was no exception.
I really enjoy this series but this was a weak addition to the overall canon(if that is the correct usage)
I really enjoy this series but this was a weak addition to the overall canon(if that is the correct usage)
Gah! I'm torn on how to rate this book. I'm going with an actual rating of 3 1/2 stars* for the moment. Overall, I enjoyed the book. The story was fast paced and exciting--even if I had worked out who the guilty party was. I hadn't figured out how the murder was committed by the time it was reveal...