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This book had good characterisation. The scenes, roads, name of Estate Agent and so forth were all well-researched. Tension built throughout. Themes and the plot were well-developed. It was a good read, keeping my attention throughout.There was a good attempt at rendering West-country speech-patterns; the vocabulary was mostly correct for English people, but there were dozens of Americanisms put in their mouths that simply wouldn't be spoken by the English: "fall" instead of autumn, but there ar...
Having read and enjoyed ‘Harm None’ I was delighted to get this book from Netgallery.It did not disappoint. I really enjoyed meeting Morgan Davies and Calum West again. I like the development of their relationship. In his previous book, witchcraft and magic was involved. This time a Druid Grove plays a part. Will North creates some wonderful characters. Although it is fairly obvious early on ‘who dunnit’ you still want to find out how they did it! I found this story flowed better than ‘Harm Non...
Will North has again managed to capture Cornish culture in a thrilling continuation of the Davies and West mystery series set in Cornwall, England. As the first book, Harm None, took readers inside the ancient world of witchcraft, wise women, and magic in the culture of the Cornish people, Too Clever by Half explores the acceptance and practice of Druidism in an area that is religiously non-conformist. Cornwall is such a rich source for ancient history and beliefs, and North continues to include...
Sadly disappointing and difficult to readWell now I have not been so challenged by a book in a long time. The story has quite a few similar characters in it with fairly difficult names, we have a male with a mostly female name and vice versa, and the author flits between calling characters by their first and last names. Most confusing. I have finished the book and still am confused with Bates and Morgan and who did what.The book is written in a way that jumps from before the murder to after the