A Conspiracy in Belgravia, by Sherry Thomas (audio)

Part 2 of this series, and this time Charlotte Holmes is looking into a mystery that involves her illegitimate half brother…

More fun. Other than a few language quirks – there was a bit too much Dickensian repetition of pithy jokes in the beginning – I enjoyed this second foray to Holmes’ world almost as much as the first. I think I do need a little break, though, which is good because the third book isn’t out yet. Just leaving this one as a mini-review since I don’t have much to say that I didn’t already say in A Study in Scarlet Women.

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1 Response to A Conspiracy in Belgravia, by Sherry Thomas (audio)

  1. Trisha says:

    My copy of the first in the series is on its way…even though I clearly need no more books in my life. 🙂

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