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Average rating4
I enjoyed this more than the previous three, even though it's sad to lose Rosie. I think S.J.Bennett is just getting better at her job. I thought the atmosphere of the 1950's was convincingly recreated, with genuine historical events skilfully scattered through the plot. If I have a criticism, it is that the solution is a bit too much of a surprise. Thinking back, there were clues there, however, and one really strong hint, which I failed to take heed of. I'm looking forward to the next one very much.