Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Murder at the Feast of Rejoicing (Lord Meren, Bk 3) on + 2719 more book reviews
In this book we learn more about Meren's family. If you are upset with some of your close relatives, after reading about Meren's dysfunctional family you'll appreciate yours more. It actually annoyed me that Ms. Robinson didn't kill more of them off by the book's end.
It was an interesting mystery with three plot lines, one of which we didn't know about until the end of the book. However, the resolution of the third plot line did seem a bit contrived, as were the deaths of two characters we won't miss.
It was an interesting mystery with three plot lines, one of which we didn't know about until the end of the book. However, the resolution of the third plot line did seem a bit contrived, as were the deaths of two characters we won't miss.
A new to me series - Lord Meren finds the murderer among the family.. Good historical research
Tony W. (tonus) reviewed Murder at the Feast of Rejoicing (Lord Meren, Bk 3) on + 9 more book reviews
A good series of mysteries set during the reign of King Tut.