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The Law of AngelsAn Abbess of Meaux Mystery by Cassandra Clark
Not Reviewed: Lack of a review here may mean that the narrative and/or characters of this book did not capture the reviewer's imagination or interest within the first few chapters (or by page 31). It may also mean that, given current time constraints, the reviewer simply chose another crime novel over this one to review. No inference should be made on the merits of this book based it not being reviewed here. Acknowledgment: Minotaur Books provided a copy of The Law of Angels for this review. Location(s) referenced in The Law of Angels: England |
— ◊ — The Law of Angels by Cassandra Clark
Synopsis (from the publisher): York, 1385. Just as the Mystery Plays are about to unfold, a young woman witnesses a terrible crime and turns to Abbess Hildegard for protection. No one is safe -- even the innocent, dear young woman -- from a series of murders that seem to revolve around a craftsman working on a stunning stained glass window, but Hildegard has never been one to turn away from danger in her quest for justice and mercy. |