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ibeeeg 's review for:
Silent in the Grave
by Deanna Raybourn
To read my full review:
http://ibeeeg.blogspot.com/2009/03/silent-in-grave-by-deanna-raybourn.html
I found Silent in the Grave to a be a quick, fresh and enjoyable mystery to read. The intrigue of "who did it?" kept me interested as Julia finds herself involved in trying to solve the mystery of her husband's murder. I found Brisbane, the investigator, to be intriguing as he keeps himself distant from Julia even though it is obvious that a flow of "electricity" goes between them. Brisbane is abrupt, curt and to the point. He certainly has flaws but there is something dwelling deep inside of him...something of a secret. Julia, while obviously rich and pampered actually exudes a humble nature due to her naivety of life.
Silent in the Grave is indeed an enjoyable read.
http://ibeeeg.blogspot.com/2009/03/silent-in-grave-by-deanna-raybourn.html
I found Silent in the Grave to a be a quick, fresh and enjoyable mystery to read. The intrigue of "who did it?" kept me interested as Julia finds herself involved in trying to solve the mystery of her husband's murder. I found Brisbane, the investigator, to be intriguing as he keeps himself distant from Julia even though it is obvious that a flow of "electricity" goes between them. Brisbane is abrupt, curt and to the point. He certainly has flaws but there is something dwelling deep inside of him...something of a secret. Julia, while obviously rich and pampered actually exudes a humble nature due to her naivety of life.
Silent in the Grave is indeed an enjoyable read.