Closer to the Chest by Mercedes Lackey

Closer to the Chest (Valdemar: The Herald Spy, #3)

by Mercedes Lackey

Herald Mags, the King of Valdemar's Herald Spy, has been developing a network of informants who observe the Court and the alleys alike, quietly gathering information to keep the Kingdom safe. Meanwhile, his wife Amily is growing into her position as the King's Own Herald, though she is irritated to encounter many who still consider her father to be the real King's Own. Nonetheless, she finds it increasingly useful to be underestimated, for there are dark things stirring in the shadows of Haven. Someone has discovered secrets of the women of the Court and the Collegia-and is using those secrets to terrorize them. They are targeting the religious houses of women, too, leaving behind destruction and obscene letters. Mags and Amily use both magic and wits to try and find the evildoer. But just as they appear to be on the verge of success, the letter writer tires of terror. Now they are out for blood...

Reviewed by Silvara on

3 of 5 stars

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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.

This book wasn't as fast-paced as most Valdemar novels. It was still interesting and kept my attention, but if you love the ones full of action, this book is more in the line of intrigue. Mags, Amily and a number of their friends from the last book, spend most of this book hunting a bully.

You know exactly who is responsible from the beginning, but finding enough evidence to prove it takes most of the book. I liked getting to see how Mags and Amily were settling into their roles. I also liked that we got to see more of Prince Sedric.

There was another scene with Haven's Heartstone, and I'm really hoping that if there are more books in this era of Valdemar, that they finally start learning what it is and how to use it. Instead of going to it as almost an afterthought, or when in the middle of a crisis.

One thing that irked me slightly, is that there is a discussion about Amily getting one of Lady Dia's mastiffs for protection from the Poison Pen letter writer. And she says she will talk to Dia about it the next day. But then there is no more mention of it, and no dog appears except the muff-dogs the courtiers own. Not sure if it was forgotten about or if it was forgotten by the characters or what.

I liked Lirelle and her siblings, they were very smart and it would be fun to read more about them. And for once, Mags was not kidnapped or held hostage!

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