Dropping into a series at book 19 should’ve been more difficult, but it was surprisingly easy to catch up on the character arc’s and any back stories I may have missed. In fact, I was pleased that the story moved quickly and I wasn’t completely lost. Lady Emily and her husband are brought in to investigate the death of an acquaintance. Victoria had just gotten engaged and was dancing at a ball with her fiancé when she dropped dead- poisoned by yew leaves. As Emily investigates and interviews the various suspects she finds that there’s a group of young women who have a mysterious link to an ancient Britain queen, and Victoria was one of those women.
The author tells two stories side by side. The first is the story of Vatta, an ancient Britain woman who becomes friends with the famous queen Boudica. The story of her trying to find her place during a Roman occupation provides a juxtaposition of the investigation into Victoria’s death and her belonging to this group of young liberal women who want to fight for their rights as women. I’ll admit that I felt a little lost while reading Vatta’s story, but when the connection was made it became clear the connection the author was trying to make. The investigation itself, was a little more interesting and I did wish the author had stuck to that story line instead of providing the back and forth.
Reading this nineteenth book in the series, I could see that Lady Emily had led quite an interesting life. I think I’d go back and start at the first novel just to see how she broke into investigating murders and how she moved from husband number 1 to husband number 2! If you’re worried that you shouldn’t start a book this far into a series, I think you’ll be ok and in fact you may find that you too want to see where it all started!
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