In the Blood by Steve Robinson

In the Blood (Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery, #1)

by Steve Robinson

Two hundred years ago a loyalist family fled to England to escape the American War of Independence and seemingly vanished into thin air. American genealogist Jefferson Tayte is hired to find out what happened, but it soon becomes apparent that a calculated killer is out to stop him.In the Blood combines a centuries-old mystery with a present-day thriller that brings two people from opposite sides of the Atlantic together to uncover a series of carefully hidden crimes. Tayte's research centres around the tragic life of a young Cornish girl, a writing box, and the discovery of a dark secret that he believes will lead him to the family he is looking for. Trouble is, someone else is looking for the same answers and will stop at nothing to find them.In the Blood is the first in the Jefferson Tayte mystery series.

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Not bad for a first in a series. The only criticisms I have is that the dialogues wavered between the Americans sound slightly English and the Brits sounding slightly American. Also, felt the action at the end was a bit Hollywood, almost as if the editor called for more theatrics to add thrills, but wasn't necessary (IMHO) and was a little contrived and predictable. But all in all an ok book and would appeal to the Da Vinci Code lovers.

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