A review by deby
A Sunless Sea by Anne Perry

This is a standard Anne Perry. Very enjoyable, as long as you suspend some disbelief. As usual, the arrest is made on scant evidence, and some fairly obvious lines of inquiry are left out of the initial investigation so that they can be urgently followed later.

The Brilliance Audio recording I listened to had music playing over the last several minutes of the story, which made it really difficult to listen to and understand. It's like someone drew on the words on the pages of a book. This is an accessibility issue. Fortunately, the music only obscured the denouement, which Anne Perry books rarely even have, so I didn't miss too much.