Anatomy of Murder (Crowther & Westerman, Bk 2)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Robert B. (SGTBob) reviewed on + 156 more book reviews
Read book 1 (Instruments od Darkness) first, it will save you some confusion.
A well written novel about two investigators in 18th century England.
Picture, if you will Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes teaming up to solve a murder surrounding events of sabatoge and spying elements.
I had difficulty getting started on this novel, because I was lost, for having NOT read the first book of this series (this is book 2 of the series).
Once I got to Chapter 2, the information was understandable and it flowed in a normal sequence.
The author has certainly done her homework, as she twines historical and fiction to produce an exciting mystery/murder novel.
The book is written in older English, so there were times when I needed to read a sentense more than once to understand what was happening.
I will read "Instruments of Darkness", book 1 of this series. I liked it that much.
A well written novel about two investigators in 18th century England.
Picture, if you will Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes teaming up to solve a murder surrounding events of sabatoge and spying elements.
I had difficulty getting started on this novel, because I was lost, for having NOT read the first book of this series (this is book 2 of the series).
Once I got to Chapter 2, the information was understandable and it flowed in a normal sequence.
The author has certainly done her homework, as she twines historical and fiction to produce an exciting mystery/murder novel.
The book is written in older English, so there were times when I needed to read a sentense more than once to understand what was happening.
I will read "Instruments of Darkness", book 1 of this series. I liked it that much.
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