Reviewed by Silvara on
I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I loved all the side mysteries as well as the main one. There were so many plot twists! But it never got into the 'too many' category, and it wasn't confusing.
It was quite funny how Watson had to twist magical explanations so that they sounded scientific instead, to make Sherlock Holmes believe or go along with them. Holmes was adamant that magic wasn't real, and he was often loudly derisive about it. He did believe in Nan's ability to read minds though, mostly because she proved it in such a way that he couldn't think of any other explanation for how she did it.
I loved that we got to see Puck, and that while Holmes did appear a number of times in the book, he wasn't a central character. It was fun getting to know all the side characters, and I hope we get to meet up with the Priest of Tyr again.
The birds are as always, some of my favorite characters. They have so much personality, without ever going so far as to be unbelievable as birds.
I had an idea about what was going on with the bone and hair bow, but no idea at all about how the opera singer was so popular. I also wasn't expecting the twist with her at the end, but totally loved it! If you haven't read any books in this series yet, you are missing out. And if you have read others in this series, you need to pick this one up as well.
This review was originally posted on Fantasy of the Silver Dragon
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- 23 April, 2016: Reviewed