![]() ![]() I felt there were far too many characters and some had minimal or no role in this part of the story. ![]() However, I’m not sold on them as a whole. I felt like I knew them well and they had some nice nuances. This was a 26 hour audiobook and I feel like I could summarize it verbally in less than a minute.ĭonati’s characters are wonderfully drawn. Each scene, I wondered to myself ‘Is this really relevant?’ There was so much detail that it dragged on and on and on. The characters are well drawn and I felt I enjoyed the plot that was shared. I had really mixed feelings on this book. Unable to ignore the plight of New York’s less fortunate, these intrepid cousins draw on all resources to protect their patients. ![]() In New York it seems that the advancement of women has brought out the worst in some men. Anna Savard, her dearest friend, cousin, and fellow physician she plans to continue her work aiding the disadvantaged women society would rather forget.Īs Sophie sets out to construct a new life for herself, Anna’s husband, Detective-Sergeant Jack Mezzanotte calls on them both to consult on two new cases: the wife of a prominent banker has disappeared into thin air, and the corpse of a young woman is found with baffling wounds that suggest a killer is on the loose. Sophie Savard returns home to the achingly familiar rhythms of Manhattan in the early spring of 1884 to rebuild her life after the death of her husband. Other books by Donati reviewed on this blog: Where the Light Enters (Waverly Place #2) by Sara Donati ![]()
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