Silent in the Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn Book 2 of Lady Julia Grey series Blurb: Fresh from a six-month sojourn in Italy, Lady Julia returns home to Sussex to find her father's estate crowded with family and friends; but dark deeds are afoot at the deconsecrated abbey, and a murderer roams the a...
After the longest, driest reading month of my life it was wonderful to fall into this book and lose myself in the story. I had read Silent in the Grave before leaving for holiday back in May and enjoyed it so much I searched out and ordered the rest of the books in the series, but none of them arri...
Just as good as the first!! Im wishing i had the next book already! : ( Its being transferred for me to my library branch but I want it right NOW! Lol I love how at the end Raybourne gives you a little taste of what to expect in next book however it makes you want to read it that much more. Im so g...
The story opens with Lady Julia Grey in Italy with her brothers. Her father sends a summons for them all to attend Bellmont Abbey for Christmas and with some encouragment to her brothers they do, with an Italian escort who is interested in Julia. Her family are eccentric but they enjoy each others...
Too much, not enough. This is where I start to wonder if maybe Lady Julia is not perhaps a bit annoying, and I decide that there are entirely too many pets, relatives, red herrings, stupid bumbles, and not enough witty banter and necking between solving crimes.
I do enjoy Lady Julia and Brisbane... and the eccentric March family. While the "mystery" isn't what I'd call a true mystery, and the story seems to linger while Lady Julia stumbles and blunders, vacillating between being proud and apologetic about her actions, there is something about these stories...
Deanna Raybourn writes a solid mystery story. I enjoyed that aspect of the book quite a bit, as well as continued glimpses of some of her colourful friends and family. However, I was left with a feeling of disquiet with respect to Julia and Nicholas. There is a lot of potential there for a friend...
I actually liked this one a lot better than the first! Both the mystery and Lady Julia’s relationships with the various characters seemed much more enjoyable somehow. I’m anxious to read the third. [Sept. 2010]
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