A review by berlinbibliophile
The Lady Chapel by Candace Robb

4.0

I liked this book better than the first one, mostly because the solution to the mystery wasn't revealed in the prologue. It's full of tangled threads that only make sense at the very end, but there are still plenty of clues along the way for the reader to figure out small pieces of the puzzle.
The further character development was nice, although I wish they would just communicate openly, then most of their issues could be avoided. York is beginning to feel like more of a familiar setting, and the list of places in and around York the book takes place in makes it seem like a real, lived-in setting, beyond the maybe three locations the majority of the first book took place in.