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Union Street Boarding House

Union Street Boarding House: An Edwardian Mystery

213 pages

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15

This book gets better as it goes along. It started a little slow and without first names I got some characters confused, but both of those things sorted themselves out by the midway point.
Learning about the flood and how people and houses survived through it was awesome. The main character, Elizabeth, grew on me. I'm not totally over the moon for her though. I think she could have stood up for herself more often and demanded to be recognized. However she chose to hide it and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
The mystery itself was fabulous! So many twists and turns. You think you have it figured out and then you don't. It reminded of a Sherlock Holmes mystery. That was far and away the best part of the story. Read it to discover the mystery! It is worth it.

Thanks to Story Cartel for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.

September 20, 2016Report this review