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208 pages, Hardcover
First published November 1, 2013
I finally figured it out. This series feels like a mash-up of fairy lore and Sayer's early Lord Peter Wimsey books. The mystery elements are a mix of fairly easy to more difficult , which helps keep the reader thinking and guessing. However, this isn't in the "thriller" genre, there are moments that are tense, but not the whole story, which helps give you time to think through the mystery (which I quite like).
Content notes: No language or sensuality issues; mostly threatened or already happened violence (the murder happens "off-page" and is never gorily described), with a slight magical-transformational-battle that everyone survives (mostly? They survive the battle, it's the after affects that get them in the end).