A review by verityw
Lord of the Silent by Elizabeth Peters

5.0

After all the stress and tension and peril of the previous installment, this one has slightly lower stakes (only slightly) but is also lovely for the fact that you get to see the relationship between Ramses and Nefret now everything is settled (so to speak). And there's the usual amount of bodies, mystery, adventure etc but now you get more of Nefret's perspective and contribution (you know what I mean) in Manuscript H which is also great.