A review by vsbedford
Miss Seeton Draws the Line by Heron Carvic

4.0

Another extremely good time in the village of Plummergen with our Miss Seeton - this time beset with artistic difficulties, a string of robberies, and, rather darkly, a series of child murders. The second entry in the series leans a bit more heavily on the preternatural ability of Miss Seeton's drawings to lead the police to the culprits (supernatural or just an uber Miss Marple?) and there was a highly, highly confusing description of Miss Seeton in her cups that serves more to confuse the reader (and the police) than move the plot along. (Also, either journalism has really changed or Mr. Carvic makes up the British paper news system out of whole cloth as the dispatched journalist and her assignment strike a strange note in this book.) This small misstep cannot mar what is a lovely read.

I received an ecopy from NetGalley and the publishers in exchange for an honest review.