A review by megaeralwrites
Cliffhanger by Ulysses Grant Dietz

5.0

Cliffhanger is gentle, cozy, and bittersweet (although mostly sweet). It's not an action-packed story--though it has its moments--but that's really not what it's "for." It's more of a love letter to museums, the curatorial profession, the decorative arts, and, most of all, to love itself. It's a story about the interconnectedness of people and things, and the sense of wonder that comes with discovering those connections. As someone intimately familiar with the joys of poring through old archives and museum records, I enjoyed it immensely.