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A review by haileyboehner
The Locksmith's Daughter by Karen Brooks
3.0
An entertaining historical drama about a spymaster and spy-in-training set in Queen Elizabeth's England. I loved the female protagonist (although at times I did want to shake her a bit for her negative feelings towards herself) and I thought Brooks was a master at setting you in scene and in the time period. I could picture London clearly, and was always entertained by the dialogues between characters. While I didn't find this book life-changing or emotional and I did find that it was a bit longer than it needed to be, it was still a delightful and amusing book and would recommend it to anyone looking for a light read.
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