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A review by caidyn
Dreaming Spies by Laurie R. King
adventurous
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
CW: suicide and death
In 1924, Mary and Sherlock decide to go to Japan, but, as usual, get embroiled in a case by some people that they meet. The next year, things come back and they're brought into a new yet similar mystery by the same people. I'm really glad that we finally got the story about what happened in Japan since it's been hinted about for a while, so this one was a bit step back in time from the last book.
It was a very quick read. I read over half of it in one evening, then I read the rest the next morning. So, it's quick. And, as usual, it was just a fun mystery that I got absorbed in!
In 1924, Mary and Sherlock decide to go to Japan, but, as usual, get embroiled in a case by some people that they meet. The next year, things come back and they're brought into a new yet similar mystery by the same people. I'm really glad that we finally got the story about what happened in Japan since it's been hinted about for a while, so this one was a bit step back in time from the last book.
It was a very quick read. I read over half of it in one evening, then I read the rest the next morning. So, it's quick. And, as usual, it was just a fun mystery that I got absorbed in!
Graphic: Death and Suicide