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There was many twists and turns in this book.
So many things happened and I thought "I did not see that coming".
MANY books I read,you can figure out what was going to happen before it does,but not this one.
It had a nice flow and was a good read!
So many things happened and I thought "I did not see that coming".
MANY books I read,you can figure out what was going to happen before it does,but not this one.
It had a nice flow and was a good read!
#5 Rei Shimura series in which Rei is contacted by the Museum of Asian Studies in Washington, D.C. They want her to put her expertise in ancient Japanese textiles to work giving a talk on Edo-period kimono and also to act as courier to the kimono they will be borrowing from a prestigious museum in Tokyo. Rei happily accepts and soon finds herself in deep trouble when one of the kimono is stolen, a fellow passenger on her flight from Tokyo ends up dead in a dumpster with Rei's passport in her coat pocket and then finds herself face to face with her former beau, Hugh Glendinning. I enjoyed this entry in the series quite a lot. Fast paced and interesting, and yet with plenty of details about the kimono, about how international museum loans work and the like. It's always great when you can learn something new and be entertained at the same time. Interesting stuff!
Excellent book.
LeAnne G. (Gracious-Granny) reviewed The Bride's Kimono (Rei Shimura, Bk 5) on + 137 more book reviews
I think this one is the best!
Julia V. (gardenlady5562) reviewed The Bride's Kimono (Rei Shimura, Bk 5) on + 183 more book reviews
Great book
I am liking this series quite a bit. This was a good one...