![]() ![]() ![]() BOOK REVIEW: The Underground Railroad by Colson Wh.BOOK REVIEW: Bump in the Night by Colin Watson.BOOK REVIEW: Every Note Played by Lisa Genova.Readers may figure out whodunit before the climactic revelation, but the conclusion is nevertheless tension-filled and fast-paced. Kiera and Gage have to navigate new difficulties in their relationship as this time, Gage is the vulnerable one. Once again, the author constructs an intricate plot with contradictory leads, multiple possible culprits, and multifaceted characters who may or may not be trustworthy. Alfred is something of a wastrel and is heartily disliked by just about everyone–especially Gage. They soon discover there is more to the story of the missing cousin. And while she is 100% behind her husband, she does have a bit more perspective and her kindness and perceptiveness allow her to see behind some of the cruel facades. ![]() It doesn’t take long for Kiera to grasp the family dynamics. He has always been very supportive and understanding about her past traumas, but very close-mouthed about his own. Although Kiera knows Gage was unhappy growing up, she doesn’t know the details. ![]() They are all but estranged now, although they are both inquiry agents and the father relies heavily on the talent of the son. From the national bestselling author of A Brush with Shadowscomes a riveting historical mystery featuring a most unusual and romantic female sleuth-Lady. His father, a nasty old sea captain, was absent most of the time. Kiera is aware that Gage had an unfortunate childhood. ![]()
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