A review by tlsouthard
A Dangerous Mourning by Anne Perry

4.0

There are some problems with pacing in the middle of the book, too much going over the same ground, but I suppose that is exactly what a real investigation is like. We, as readers, are spoiled to a new revelation after each conversation in most mystery novels. Perry does not write like that. The reader empathizes with Monk when he cannot think of anything else to ask or think of anything else to do.

I had a sneaking suspicion about who did it, but couldn't think through to the WHY of it correctly.

I will continue with the series....