I am a fan of Irina Shapiro - as I say every time I review one of her books!
When an author writes two or more series I do enjoy it when they cross characters over from one series to another. The last one in the Nicole Rayburn series, for example, The Gilded Lily was a three way crossover, with the Lily in question being the daughter of Doctor Lord Jason Redmond from the Redmond and Haze Victorian murder mysteries with Dr. Quinn Allenby, of the Echos of the past series. Quinn has become good friends with historical fiction writer, Nicole Rayburn, helping Nicole since she likes to base her stories on true facts and Quinn sees visions by holding an article held by a person in the past. So, in this book, Quinn has her own problems and Nicole is confronted by an unexpected shocking revelation. The historical story Nicole is asked to unravel, by a woman who wants to know what happened to her playwrite ancestor and who she inherited her bookshop from turns out to be nothing like she expects.
Ms Shapiro always sets the scene very well, whether it's her modern character's modern lives and families or the stories from the past, but I have to say, this book is the first in which I got a bit confused a couple of times between the two modern women's lives and the story from the past. However, all three storylines were as griping as this author's works always are and I thoroughly enjoyed it.