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Anatomy of Murder by Imogen Robertson
4.0
I really, really needed a recap of Book #1 ([b:Instruments of Darkness|8799787|Instruments of Darkness (Crowther and Westerman, #1)|Imogen Robertson|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347727787s/8799787.jpg|6258894]). Because I had no memory who some of these people were. I finished this book and I still am not sure who everyone is – there was Lady Susan, who I think was a child who was…lost? Or hidden? Or something? And connected to the last murder victim? And that other guy was her guardian? You know what, no, I have no idea who anyone besides Crowther and Westermen were. Which was bad, because that means I was confused a lot.
I do remember really loving the first book and I know this one was a little weaker. But this is still the best historical mystery series I've read and there were some really great scenes - particularly when Crowther accuses Westerman of just pretending to be concerned about her sick husband and she gives him a hardcore verbal smackdown.
I do remember really loving the first book and I know this one was a little weaker. But this is still the best historical mystery series I've read and there were some really great scenes - particularly when Crowther accuses Westerman of just pretending to be concerned about her sick husband and she gives him a hardcore verbal smackdown.