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Silent in the Sanctuary
by Deanna Raybourn
Another finished-in-one-day reread because once I start these Julia Grey books, I can’t put them down.
The one thing that’s a little tough in this is that there are points when Julia, our narrator, figures something out and doesn’t share it with the reader. It’s a common tactic in mysteries, but it was a bigger factor in this book than it was in the last one in the series.
The ending is satisfying in some ways and a let down in others, but we know it can’t be HEA just yet.
The one thing that’s a little tough in this is that there are points when Julia, our narrator, figures something out and doesn’t share it with the reader. It’s a common tactic in mysteries, but it was a bigger factor in this book than it was in the last one in the series.
The ending is satisfying in some ways and a let down in others, but we know it can’t be HEA just yet.