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Tabitha and Wolf have been invited to historic Salisbury for a scholarly lecture celebrating their recent discovery at Pembroke Castle. However, the occasion takes a dark turn when the lecturer is found dead beneath the towering ruins of Old Sarum.

As the couple begins to investigate, they are drawn into a labyrinth of ancient Druidic rites, shadowy Church intrigues, and secrets buried beneath the chalky plains. An excavation near Stonehenge uncovers more than bones, awakening old rivalries and new dangers.

In a landscape where myth and history intertwine, Tabitha and Wolf must navigate shifting allegiances and long-buried truths. As tensions rise and the past casts long shadows over the present, they race to uncover the killer before another body is claimed by secrets that are best left buried.

228 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2025

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734 reviews38 followers
April 11, 2025
So the first book in this series and I did not vibe. I wasn't a fan. Funnily enough, the book club decided to read this for April's read so I sucked it up and gave it a shot. I was shocked that I liked this installment much better. The Dowager Countess was definitely the star of this story for me and I hope she doesn't evolve into a caricature of herself later in the series. My book club friends that have read the series ensure me that it keeps getting better so I'll probably check out book 3 and go from there. The mystery was basic and
474 reviews2 followers
August 6, 2023
Too many secrets

I loved it! The antics of the dowager countess are hysterical. There's lots of laugh out loud scenes. The dowager countess' butler gets arrested for murder. She enlidts the help of Wolf and Tabitha. There's lots of plotting and excitment. Off to book 3.
12 reviews
January 7, 2025
3.5/5

I really enjoyed the previous book and was enjoying this one too, but was a bit disappointed by the ending. I wish they had uncovered the murderer themselves instead of being told who it was? Also, I think it was kinda insane how quick everyone forgave kidnapping?? Like hello??? Alsooo, I was kinda wishing for more jealousy to happen between Tabitha and Wolf because she went to the German dude’s place (sorry I cannot remember his name for the life of me). I thought it was a pretty big missed opportunity for him to have not seen the extremely suggestive letter and shown his jealousy. But otherwise I still enjoyed this book.
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44 reviews5 followers
September 23, 2023
I must admit I feel rather conflicted. I appreciated and enjoyed the writing, but not the plot. The writer painted a vivid picture of the Victorian London, but the story had been lost along the way.

About 40% of the book (if not more) were retellings of the previous book’s events, I felt like I was not participating, rather listening to the gossips, events that already happened behind the scene. All characters were re-introduced with almost the same wording as they were in the first entry.

After we figured out who was the “culprit”, I found myself no longer invested in the story. This whole occurrence seemed really far-fetched to me. I kept pushing through the book probably because of the good impressions of the first book.

This being said the characters are still very much likeable, especially Wolf 👀 Sarah F.Noel handles her writing pretty well and I appreciate the effort she puts in diversifying the vocabulary. Yet I wished that there would have been more action to the story.
19 reviews4 followers
January 9, 2024
Fun

I love granny. I didnt, at first, but by the second one book she is fabulous. I like that Tabitha is coming into her own. Good for her. I cant imagine having to put up with a husband who likes to hurt you and thinks cheating is a sport he deserves. Who wouldn't love Wolf and Bear. Melody is not my favorite , only because she is not a very real four year old. I am surrounded by littles, and where defiantly precocious and very smart......Melody is more of a little older child. I hope there will eventually be a happy ending for wolf and tabitha! I am also, so hoping Bear gets a sweet girl!!! Both books have been just fun, and I am looking forward to the others! Thank you!
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117 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2023
It took FOREVER to get through this book. I left off at 25% for months and could never get through more than a page or two at a time. I finally was able to pick it back up the other day and am glad I did. The story was a lot less dark than the first book but still good.
The end wasn’t really a surprise in the who culprit was, but it got so twistedly farcical that it made it worthwhile.
Also, picturing them and their deep seated desire not to use the phone was hysterical.

Oh, there were lots of typos or grammatical errors. Nothing obscenely ridiculous but plentiful. So if you’re bothered by it, give this a wide berth
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1,984 reviews39 followers
September 21, 2023
The circle is tightening...in a good way. There are many things that strike me as thoroughly anachronistic; then again, my view of the time period is based on other novels! (Mainly romance/mystery, but Dickens too. :-) And George Eliot, and Thackery.) So, what do I know?
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782 reviews
September 23, 2025
The outcome of this book and the attitudes of the characters were so outrageously unbelievable that I am still shaking my head. I don't know if I will continue with the series.
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295 reviews10 followers
July 10, 2025
2.5 stars again! Rounded up since I rounded down last time. Plus I liked this one slightly better, or maybe I'm just getting used to the blandness of the main characters. It's not that Wolf and Tabitha are unlikable... I think the problem might be that the author is trying really hard TO make them likable. Neither has any flaws except being too perfect (well, and "noble flaws" like being too headstrong/outspoken/honest or whatever). The actual most likable characters so far in my mind are actually the Dowager Countess (AKA DC), who is a miserable crazy bitch, and Lord Langley, who despite is actually still more interesting to me than our main characters. Sure, he has his issues, but at least he has a personality! The author SAYS he is cold and unlikable, but she does a really bad job showing that; I already liked him from the first book where we hear his pathetic backstory, and now we learn that he's great with kids (lol). What's not to like?

THE PLOT, FOR MY MEMORY WHEN I READ THE NEXT BOOK:
1,378 reviews
February 14, 2026
4.25/5 stars

I enjoyed this second in series every bit as much as its predecessor...perhaps a bit more as the protagonists are being continually fleshed out and the supporting cast being added to and given more of a spotlight in the plotlines (Dowager Countess, I'm looking at you and what a hoot you are!).

This story finds Wolf and Tabitha pulled into proving the innocence of the Dowager's butler who is accused of the murder of a courtesan. As they delve deeper into the case, there are more facets to the crime than originally thought. Past indiscretions, family secrets, spy games, treason...lots going on here. On a personal side note, one thing that bothered me was the acceptance (by Wolf and Tabitha) of the character of Lord Langley into the sphere of their 4-year-old ward Melody...after he had kidnapped her to manipulate them. After keeping her for a short time, he quickly becomes an "uncle" to her and is given permission to tutor her at his house for several days during the week. Other than the swiftness of this developing relationship, it also felt a bit weird and too far-fetched (dare I say "icky" to me?).

What I love the most about the series so far are the interactions between Wolf and Tabitha. After having survived a bitter and abusive relationship with her deceased husband, Wolf treats her as an equal. While becoming increasingly attracted to her, it's more because of her intelligence and strength I think rather than just a physical connection. And I must say that it's a bit refreshing to bypass the insta "lust" trope and focus on a deeper and more meaningful connection between these two. Noel does a wonderful job with this aspect of their relationship.

Looking forward to more mysteries for these two to ponder.
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81 reviews
November 18, 2025
I really enjoyed this book right up until chapter 28, in which the barely remorseful kidnapper was inexplicably forgiven for traumatizing and endangering several people instead of being punched in the face repeatedly and threatened to within an inch of his life. It went completely off the rails at that point, and since the kidnapper (who also framed an innocent person for murder and let him rot in jail, btw) is now integrated into the abducted child's life for some completely asinine reason, I'm not going to continue with this series. I can only suspend my disbelief so far, and that ending ruined the book for me. The first book centered on sex trafficking of children, but I'm supposed to believe that the abduction of a child in this book is nbd because she thought she was on a fun vacation with an adult she'd never met and had no reason whatsoever to trust? Ok. Sure.
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643 reviews
April 1, 2024
I'm disappointed in the consequences. The heroine places herself in an unusually perilous situation in order to eliminate a suspect. They teach him a lesson, but she doesn't seem to realize that she was foolish and an expected dress down from the paramour was completely by-passed.

Also, it is NOT okay for someone to kidnap a child and use them for blackmail without facing punishment, even if they are a better parent/educator than the heroine. It is also not okay for them to remain in the child's life. I'm sorry, it really isn't.
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892 reviews9 followers
June 5, 2025
It’s hard to know how to rate this story. It’s not as interesting/intriguing as the first, but the character development is on point and the Dowager Lady P is as amusing and infuriating as ever!

I am enjoying this novel take on this historical cozy, as it’s not quite a cozy murder mystery, but it is an enjoyable look a Victorian England life with Polite Society, Political Society and Gang Society.

I listened to the audiobook version of this title. The narrator is superb! I’m happy to have found this series at a time when I can move from one story to the next, seamlessly.
1,906 reviews18 followers
July 6, 2023
Terrific!

Another great historical mystery with great main characters, good plot, entertaining dialogue, and historically accurate! Such a delight after the many mediocre, new historical novels of this period being offered to readers! It is a great reading experience , one to be savored rather than rushed. The journey to the solution is a wonderful one through this volatile time in European history, the consequences of which determined our present history!
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61 reviews1 follower
July 22, 2023
My new favorite author!

As an avid reader of Victorian Mysteries, it is sad to say I am rarely surprised by a book. This one and it's predecessor are true gems. The writing is perfect in it's balanced approach to sprinkling of uncommon words and historical detail. If you want adventure without the emotional torture of depressing outcomes, I highly recommend this author! Sarah Noel is like an intelligent friend who has come for tea. You will enjoy the encounter.
473 reviews4 followers
November 27, 2023
3.5? Plot ended up getting a little out of hand in this one….and I think something needs to really push along Tabitha and Wolf’s romance. Clearly this is where it is headed, but at least some mild spice is needed here. The author also seems to just pick up whichever viewpoint is most convenient in the paragraph she is in. The ultimate, sanguine acceptance about a kidnapping (with a obvious culprit) was pretty stupid.
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3,106 reviews18 followers
February 6, 2024
I truly love this series! The characters become more endearing with each book, the plot is always straight forward and easily followed, and the premise is also always helping their fellow Brit, no matter what walk of life they are in. Although I admire Violet, the main protagonist, I absolutely love the little girl, Melody. I have seen her in my life dreams as well. I most assuredly recommend this book and the entire series and look forward to more of this author's works.
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40 reviews
September 18, 2025
I really enjoyed this second book, even more than the first one. While the first story dealt with a very disturbing and sensitive theme, this one felt lighter and easier to read, without losing the charm of the characters or the intrigue of the mystery. The relationship between Tabitha and Wolf continues to develop in a very engaging way, and the mystery kept me turning the pages. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in the series!
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8 reviews
January 9, 2026
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They love this little girl so much yet they managed to sleep and function well while having no idea where or how she was. Unbelievable. Tabitha dearly loves the girl but has no place in her heart for the girl's brother? He gets sent to the stables while the girl lives in luxury? All very odd and unbelievable. I liked the first book but not this one. I won't be reading the others. This one hurt my heart.
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34 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2023
Truly a delight! Ms. Noel followed up well from her first novel I read it but did not review it then. A Singular Woman is the second of Tabitha and Wolf series. The characterizations are three dimensional. The novel seems to have been well researched. The interactions between the main characters are intriguing. Definitely read this.
145 reviews
July 17, 2023
Great New Series

The mores of British aristocracy during the 19th century is at the heart of this delightful series. The dowager countess is one of the most entering characters ever. While the mysteries thus far have been intriguing, I can’t wait to see how the series continues to develop.
187 reviews2 followers
July 21, 2023
Excellent reading

Have just finished 2nd book in the series and have really enjoyed both books I like the fact that it highlights the violence and nasty habits of the rich in that time who thought they were above the law a little different from the norm and they have a good touch of humour aswell I really recommend them look forward to the next book.
15 reviews
August 22, 2023
Original story!

I love this series! The stories are very good and well written. There are many different characters who you come to like, even the local gang leader and his family. Unlikely partners work together towards a common goal. I'm going to start book 3 next. It's a fun book to read. 😊
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156 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2023
Another interesting investigation.

Tabby cat and Woffie join forces again to find the real murderer of a young woman whose father is butler for the old Dutchess. Kidnapping, murder, German, Irish, spies and misunderstandings are all just part of the mayhem of this investigation. The ending is not one to easily guess. The book keeps interest Enjoy
80 reviews
October 23, 2023
Good story

I found the second book in the series less stiff than the first. There was less telling and more showing as well. I do like the characters and they seem to be developing better. The basics of the stories are interesting and are moving along better. I’m going to keep reading the series because I think it has great possibilities. I do recommend them.
2 reviews
October 28, 2023
more please!

Witty, clever, well written, accurate to the period, Full of interesting and varied characters. Once you start reading the fist book you can’t put it down and before you know it, in a couple of days, you are ready for book 3 - not yet in print.
Please keep writing Sarah!
754 reviews
May 8, 2024
A Death/A Kidnapping/A Search!!

With the butler’s life in jeopardy an investigation begins - which leads to some complicated decisions & issues. With help from others there is still no word on the kidnapping until Tabitha & the dowager are taken by force. But Wolf isn’t far behind!!
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