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Fatal Enquiry (Barker & Llewelyn, Bk 6)
Fatal Enquiry - Barker & Llewelyn, Bk 6
Author: Will Thomas
Some years ago, Cyrus Barker matched wits with Sebastian Nightwine, an aristocrat and sociopath, and in exposing his evil, sent Nightwine fleeing to hide from justice somewhere in the far corners of the earth. — The last thing Barker ever expected was to encounter Nightwine again -- but the British government, believing they need Nightwine's ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781250041043
ISBN-10: 125004104X
Publication Date: 5/20/2014
Pages: 304
Rating:
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4.1 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Fatal Enquiry (Barker & Llewelyn, Bk 6) on + 2264 more book reviews
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It's been a very long six years since the last book in this marvelous historical mystery series, and I was thrilled when I learned of Fatal Enquiry. Barker and Llewelyn are two of my favorite characters, a sort of Victorian Era John Ceepak and Danny Boyle (wonderful characters created by Chris Grabenstein). More of Cyrus Barker's mysterious past is unveiled in this book, and although young Thomas Llewelyn is still a bit naive-- and still has an eye for the pretty girls-- he gets the chance to have some control over the investigation this time around. Has he learned anything? That's up to you to find out.

Author Will Thomas certainly hasn't lost his ability to bring Victorian London to life with its various ethnic neighborhoods and colorful characters. Following Barker and Llewelyn through these mean streets is a feast for the eyes, the ears, and the nose. If you enjoy books with atmosphere, look no further.

Nightwine's schemes are just the sort of magic that overconfident government officials would line up for, and it was a treat to watch Barker and Llewelyn dodge Scotland Yard, informants, and paid assassins in order to learn what the man was up to-- and to come up with a plan to stop him.

Characters, atmosphere, action, and humor. I was so pleased to be back in Barker and Llewelyn's London, and I think you'd enjoy spending some time there as well. Although it would be better to start at the beginning of the series to get all the nuances of the characters and their relationships, it's not necessary. Fatal Enquiry stands alone very well. Now that I've read the latest adventure of these private enquiry agents, my only question is-- when's the next one?
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