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Circle of Shadows
Circle of Shadows | Imogen Robertson
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A locked room. A dark threat. A place of poisonous lies. Germany, 1784. Daniel Clode cannot say whether or not he killed the woman. They were found together in a locked room, dressed for the Carnival. But what of the strange madness he feels, and how did she drown on dry land? Harriet Westerman knows Daniel is not a murderer; her sister would not have married such a man. She and the reclusive anatomist Gabriel Crowther must travel to the Duke of Maulberg's Court to save him from the silken, venal plotting of the castle, and from the axeman's steel. But their journey across Europe brings them to an alien and capricious land, full of lies and shadows, where no one can be trusted.
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robinb
Circle of Shadows | Imogen Robertson
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My 3 5⭐️s for November were all from historical mystery series that I love. None are recent releases, and one (WTRS) is the final book.

This was a hard pick because they are all favorite series with engaging characters and storylines. But I‘m going to give the edge to COS for its intriguing change of location and fleshing out of some secondary characters.

#12BooksOf2023

Andrew65 These all look good. 10mo
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robinb
Circle of Shadows | Imogen Robertson
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Fourth in this series, the location switches to a small duchy in Germany where Crowther and Harriet are called to solve a murder for which her brother-in-law has been imprisoned. Daniel has no recollection of the crime and was considered insane from his babbling at the scene of the crime. Bodies begin stacking up, and our sleuths are faced with unearthing a power-hungry, elitist political cult bent on royal turnover. I enjoyed this. While true 🔻

robinb our leads did not have as much screen time together here as in past books, there were some added insights/spotlights turned on some secondary and new characters that brought additional interest for me. There‘s one more book in the series (I‘m assuming, as it was published in 2015), and I‘m anxious to see how Robertson wraps everything up. 4.5/5⭐️ 12mo
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SarahBZ
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This series continues to deliver this time in a story of intrigue in a ducal court.