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Date: 2024-05-30 11:37 am (UTC)Labyrinth's Heart by M.A Carrick - I'm really enjoying this, it's breathtaking both in the sense that things are happening at breakneck speed and the worldbuilding, which even though this is the third book is still on-going. I'm about 40% through and even though one major plot point has happened, there's been several more introduced so I'm unsure how they're all going to get wrapped up in in time.
Scorpions in Corinth by J.M Alvey - This is the second in an Ancient Greek murder mystery. The MC is a playwright who keeps getting mixed up in events beyond his paygrade. This is Juliet E Mckenna's alternative pen name and the same eye for detail in her other novels is brought to bear here. This is my current work audiobook and it works perfectly for that.
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Murder Most Unladylike - Robin Stevens - A couple of things meant I ended up liking this less than I originally did. The dynamic between Hazel and Daisy later on in the book bought back some unpleasant memories, although it made sense for plot reasons. The ending was neatly resolved and overall I enjoy the tone and the combination of genres. It also works well as an audiobook so if my library has the next one, it hasn't put me off trying it.