A review by abookishtype
The Buried Life by Carrie Patel

3.0

The city of Ricoletta is built mostly underground. Few dare to venture above ground, even though whatever disaster drove people into their caves has passed. The city streets (tunnels) are safe, patrolled regularly by the city guard. The city council makes sure the trains run on time and that the food arrives as scheduled. The status quo is shockingly disturbed one morning when a historian is murdered in what is supposed to be the safest place in Ricoletta. Carrie Patel's The Buried Life begins as a murder mystery, but becomes something much larger.

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