
It won't be for everyone, but if you like your mystery rattling along in a hansom cab through the dark alleyways of London, with only your wits to save you, you'll love it too. A couple of times I felt it snarled the plot a bit-I mean, it is helpful to question people-but the author came through and it worked. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. There's a substantial amount of violence, most perpetrated by or on the main character, Easter. A Thousand Words for Stranger by Czerneda, Julie E. Enough for a gasp and suspense, but not overwhelming the headlong mystery presented by human characters. Those around her, including the villains, are absolutely convincing, as are her surroundings of Victorian London. Easter Pinkerton is a wonderful creation-tough, yet vulnerable for the right reasons. Thos I really enjoyed this, especially as I'm a fan of adventure mystery thrillers such as Sherlock Holmes, the Saint, and the like. I really enjoyed this, especially as I'm a fan of adventure mystery thrillers such as Sherlock Holmes, the Saint, and the like.

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