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mystereity 's review for:
Instrument of Slaughter
by Edward Marston
Really enjoy this series, set in WWI England. This time around, Marmion and Keedy were searching for the murderer of a conscious objector. The only criticism I had is that it seemed like there was a lot of filler designed to be red herrings, but it bogged the story down. The ending felt a little rushed because of it. Although it was said throughout that the murder was calculated, the resolution didn't feel that way.
Overall, an enjoyable read, but not as good as it could've been.
Overall, an enjoyable read, but not as good as it could've been.