Shadows in Time by Julie McElwain, 372 pages
Almost a year ago, FBI agent Kendra Donovan slipped into a vortex and accidentally traveled back to the early 1800s in London. Since then, she's made use of her training to solve various crimes, albeit without the modern forensics (and ability to wear pants) that she's used to. In this, the fifth book in McElwain's series, Kendra once again has to figure out how to find the killer of a quiet bookkeeper and aspiring poet, all the while dealing with a potential con artist in her home and attempts on her life.
The premise for this series is certainly an intriguing one, but by the fifth book, it seems to be wearing a bit thin, even for a series newbie like myself. That said, a few of the things I was afraid would annoy me didn't, and the tale ended up being more enjoyable than anticipated. Best book of the year? No. But it's definitely interesting.
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