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A review by arielle17
Silent in the Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn
3.0
Silent in the Sanctuary is just as good as Silent in the Grave- after page 207, when someone actually gets murdered. Until that it is slow, and dragging, Raybourn has interestingly quirky characters, but they can't carry a book alone, totally without plot. I would have loved to read a book starting with the murder, briefly recapping the previous half of Silent in the Sanctuary - I'm started Silent on the Moor next and I'm really hoping for a bit of a better pace.