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When Maidens Mourn

a Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery
Jan 02, 2017Chapel_Hill_AdultStaff3 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
In every St. Cyr mystery, there comes a point for me where I just need to cancel all of my plans because I'm going to spend the rest of the day finishing the book. In this one, it came in the early middle, which is a lot sooner than the previous mystery. This one is also slightly less political, instead centering on King Arthur & Co and various architectural pursuits involved therein. Plus the personal drama continues along (not as personally dramatic as previous books, but there's still plenty for Sebastian to feel all moody about). The point is: true to form; I want more.