![]() Um, no, I didn’t go back and reread the 4th book, and that made the reading of the 5th book a little more difficult. ![]() I’d completely forgotten that that was even a thing. Apparently, I’d already forgotten most of it in the few days between finishing and writing the review! I even claimed I’d go back and reread before the 5th book, and possibly re-review. It’s this fourth book ( The Art of Theft) that I kept missing stuff from, and when I went back to read my review, it was a big long explanation of how chaos was happening in my house so I didn’t really process the book while I was reading it. Turns out, I read the first three books in 2018, almost back to back, and then read the fourth when it released last year. So before writing up this review, I went back to see my thoughts on prior books. ![]() I thought I’d remembered the series pretty well, but I guess not, I thought. I kept turning it on, and I’d hear these familiar characters and feel connected to them, but then I’d heard bits of plot elements from prior books and struggle to remember what the heck they were talking about. It took me several weeks to listen to this book. So I have to laugh at myself a little here. Inspector Treadles has been accused of murdering two men, and his wife has engaged Sherlock (aka Charlotte) to find the truth and set him free. ![]() This is the fifth book in the Lady Sherlock series. ![]()
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