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Why Mermaids Sing by C.S. Harris - 4 stars
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I love this series! Usually I read a series a little at a time, but I read this one back to back a few years ago until I got to the end of what was available. The last few years, I had to wait for each new book. I believe this spring will be the final book in the series and will reveal some of the secrets maintained throughout. The characters are great and the books highlight political and social issues of the time.
@Robin - did you ever read the Julian Kestrel series by Kate Ross? There are only 4 as she died very young. I kept thinking about the similarities though they are different. I might need to reread them - I still have my original hardcovers. First is Cut to the Quick. If you have not read them, keep in mind for when this series ends.
I've read all of this C.S. Harris series. It does get a bit repetitive with the end of the war with Napoleon, but I still enjoy the tangled lives of the characters. Correction. The listing is misleading. Only the first book is available on kindle.
Jgrace wrote: "I've read all of this C.S. Harris series. It does get a bit repetitive with the end of the war with Napoleon, but I still enjoy the tangled lives of the characters. I just checked out that Kate ..."
I wondered - thanks for checking. I'm sure you can find used copies quite inexpensively and it's possible some local public libraries will have print copies still on their shelves.
Theresa wrote: "@Robin - did you ever read the Julian Kestrel series by Kate Ross? There are only 4 as she died very young. I kept thinking about the similarities though they are different. I might..."I have read a couple of those. They didn't grab me the way this series did but I could try it again.
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This is such a fantastic series with great characters, interesting plot lines, all against the background of London during the Peninsular Wars and all the political tenuousness and machinations that an unfit king and a regent provide.