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Fatima AbdulrahmanAbdulrahmanitibarenKutine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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A day in the life of British people=parrrrttyyy!!! And suicide, of course.

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This was much more romance than mystery. I didn't find it as gripping as the second in the series but I still enjoyed the tension between Letty and Geoff. It adds to the series and I kept my attention. I think there could have been a bit more story development with our present day Eloise and the end of the historical story became a little muddled. My biggest criticism is once again Willig almost copies Austen ad nauseum with the scenes including Letty's parents. It was painful to read. She also uses phrases like "fine eyes". I am not sure if she is trying to honor Austen or not but it doesn't work.