Newman writes engaging historical mysteries and this one is no exception. I've been reading my way through all the Catherine LeVedeur books and haven't been disappointed yet. I must admit, I found this one a bit slow going at first, but then suddendly I was hooked and hard-pressed to put it down.
Debra C. (ember1228) reviewed The Wandering Arm (Catherine Levendeur, Bk 3) on + 2 more book reviews
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These are great books! I have all but 2 of them, and have read all but 2. I just can't put them down.
The history is wonderfully done, not dry but it paints a very vivid picture of what life wa like then.
The charaters are perfect, they could walk right out of the book. They have flaws, and are very human, and I love them. They seem real, which as far as I am concerned, makes a great book. The mysteries are complex and twisting, and it is hard to put them all together, but I like that. It's not much of a story if you can figure out the mystery before the charaters do.
I highly recommend this series. These will NOT be re-listed from ME. But I am sure you can find some here.
The history is wonderfully done, not dry but it paints a very vivid picture of what life wa like then.
The charaters are perfect, they could walk right out of the book. They have flaws, and are very human, and I love them. They seem real, which as far as I am concerned, makes a great book. The mysteries are complex and twisting, and it is hard to put them all together, but I like that. It's not much of a story if you can figure out the mystery before the charaters do.
I highly recommend this series. These will NOT be re-listed from ME. But I am sure you can find some here.