A review by jgwc54e5
The Locksmith's Daughter by Karen Brooks

3.0

This novel was a slow to get started and then was hard to put down. It’s a bit overlong, although the historical period (Elizabethan England) is very interesting and there’s plenty of real events included in the story. Some of the relationships seemed a bit melodramatic and the violence of torture and executions were not what I expected in this kind of book going by the cover of my edition! Overall a satisfying read but not brilliant for me.