A review by sueodd
Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn

3.0

Disappointed with this installment in the Lady Julia Grey series. I had forgotten some of the things that bothered me in the previous two books when I picked this up. The first time a chapter ended with something like "If I had only known someone would die, I would never have come", it all came back to me. The story is still peppered with these annoying sentences foreshadowing doom. Brisbane's characteristics are even worse - he's secretive, manipulative, and hot and cold towards Julia. The actual mystery was painfully obvious to me from the beginning. I may enjoy the Veronica Speedwell series, but I'm done with Lady Julia Grey.