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A review by thedustybookgarden
Weighed in the Balance by Anne Perry
5.0
Anne Perry will never cease to amaze me.
She is still to this day the only mystery writer who can consistently shock me, awe me, and thrill me, while also wowing me with exquisite prose, depth of character, and slow burn romance. It took me a long time to find a writer of mysteries who I clicked with like this.....but Perry was worth the wait!
I missed Monk so much. It’s been so long since I read a book in this series that I was immediately enraptured by his POV. He didn’t have as much page time in this book as the others, but he was still such a huge part and his character development was quite interesting. It’s like he’s taking a detour to where he needs to go.....one that’s slightly morally gray and, to my delight, incredibly angsty.
Hester and Rathbone were a delight as usual, and I loved all the new characters introduced. I was amazed by the plot - it had me going back and forth the whole time. Like.....who the heck was the killer and why did my strong feelings of who it could be change from minute to minute?! I was in suspense the whole time.
This book had quite a bit of political intrigue to it as well and that was an added bonus for me. Also, I absolutely LOVE the way Perry writes her trial scenes. The wit and revelations have me on my toes every time. I never thought I would love trials so much (they’ve often been boring for me) but Perry’s are intense and suspenseful and really wrap everything up nicely.
Last note- I LOVE that Perry makes you wait until the last 2-3 pages of the book to discover whodunnit. She always brings up some last minute evidence right before the end of the book that makes you question ALL your theories and then BAM! Surprise! It’s really quite something.
She is still to this day the only mystery writer who can consistently shock me, awe me, and thrill me, while also wowing me with exquisite prose, depth of character, and slow burn romance. It took me a long time to find a writer of mysteries who I clicked with like this.....but Perry was worth the wait!
I missed Monk so much. It’s been so long since I read a book in this series that I was immediately enraptured by his POV. He didn’t have as much page time in this book as the others, but he was still such a huge part and his character development was quite interesting. It’s like he’s taking a detour to where he needs to go.....one that’s slightly morally gray and, to my delight, incredibly angsty.
Hester and Rathbone were a delight as usual, and I loved all the new characters introduced. I was amazed by the plot - it had me going back and forth the whole time. Like.....who the heck was the killer and why did my strong feelings of who it could be change from minute to minute?! I was in suspense the whole time.
This book had quite a bit of political intrigue to it as well and that was an added bonus for me. Also, I absolutely LOVE the way Perry writes her trial scenes. The wit and revelations have me on my toes every time. I never thought I would love trials so much (they’ve often been boring for me) but Perry’s are intense and suspenseful and really wrap everything up nicely.
Last note- I LOVE that Perry makes you wait until the last 2-3 pages of the book to discover whodunnit. She always brings up some last minute evidence right before the end of the book that makes you question ALL your theories and then BAM! Surprise! It’s really quite something.