A review by alisonb
Murder at Queen's Landing: A Captivating Historical Regency Mystery by Andrea Penrose

4.0

Our usual cast of characters are present in the story of intrigue, economics, mathematics, technological ingenuity, and the disappearance of two acquaintances.

While I found the plot to not be the most gripping, I absolutely adored having everyone play a role in the mystery and not having our secondary characters so much on the periphery of the plot. I just plain enjoy spending time with these characters-much like my contentment with Sherry Thomas' characters in the Lady Sherlock series.

Another fun side to this story was how many times Raven said "Oi” and Wrexford said "weasels"-you could make a game out of each iterance and have a jolly good time!

I have been listening to the audiobooks and am truly enjoying James Cameron Stewart's narrations.

I highly recommend this series to lovers of historical mysteries!