Kirkus review

Sikstrom brings ambitious scope to this narrative, which encompasses a compelling family mystery, a heroine whose career could be the subject of its own series, several exotic locales, and a fairy tale–like love story. While Sikstrom is mostly successful in handling all these elements, the narrative is occasionally unbalanced. For example, Vela’s current age and home base are left a bit hazy, and there’s digressive detail about Penelope’s sojourn in India. Overall, however,this is a rich and entertaining debut.A lush, atmospheric novel that combines literary detective work, romance and international flair.
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Published on September 11, 2014 10:15 Tags: kirkus-review
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