Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Silent in the Grave / Deanna Raybourn / 509 pages

Lady Julia Grey thinks her husband has dies of natural causes. When a stranger visits to try to convince her otherwise, she dismisses the thought, until a year after her husband's death. Upon cleaning out her husband's desk, Lady Grey finds a threatening letter that leads her to believe that perhaps the stranger was correct. Will they be able to discover the killer a year after the fact? And will they live to tell about it? This is set in Victorian England but isn't your typical historical mystery of the time. It was interesting most of the time, but there were parts that I just couldn't seem to get through without effort. Overall, it was OK. The characters weren't the strongest and I didn't really care for the storyline. I may or may not read some of the author's other titles.

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