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Book Review of Death at Rottingdean (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 5)

Death at Rottingdean (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 5)
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Kate and Charles head for the seashore to rest and forget a great tragedy. While there they run into Rudyard Kipling, a young boy named Patrick (or Kim?) and a couple of murders.

Unfortunately, the Prince of Wales wants Charles to investigate and what he and Kate find is more then just a local crime.

An enjoyable read but I think that the characters of Kate and Charles have completed their development and the important developments now are the plots. I enjoyed this book as I also enjoyed, as a boy, a TV series on smuggling in an English village. The plots the authors develop in this series are always entertaining and leave you wanting more.