robinwalter's review against another edition
I got tired of the dualĀ author, dual first person narrative schtick
amelianicholebooks's review
5.0
A wonderful mystery
Mystery, romance, and friendship at the turn of the Victorian era. Caster and Fleet may be some of my new favorite detectives.
Mystery, romance, and friendship at the turn of the Victorian era. Caster and Fleet may be some of my new favorite detectives.
readingismycopingmechanism's review
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
1.0
Very boring and badly written
vesper1931's review
4.0
1890s Victorian London, when Katherine Demeray opens a letter addressed to her missing father it begins an investigation into the black tulips. With the aid of her cousin Albert Lamont, and new friend Miss Connie Swift. The ladies to hide their real identity re-name themselves Caster and Fleet.
An enjoyable mystery, a good solid start to the series. Look forward to the next book to see how the characters and their relationships develop.
An enjoyable mystery, a good solid start to the series. Look forward to the next book to see how the characters and their relationships develop.
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