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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It shines!,
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This review is from: The Shining Skull (Wesley Peterson Series) (Paperback)
This was my fifth Kate Ellis Wesley Peterson novel and surpasses the others which are all very good. I wish there were 6 stars to give. An amazing plot which she crafts brilliantly and peppers with twists and turns which stun the reader. Her simultaneous development of a Regency story which heads each chapter I think is the best yet. How she works them to mirror each other is utterly brilliant. Wesley Peterson grows and grows and it's good to see him happier with Pam who has had a scare which has turned her from her embittered former personality into a woman who now appreciates her husband. Neil Watson grows too though he seems to want to present himself as a one-dimensional character. Rachel is moving into dangerous territory in her love-life and isn't happy yet in her newly found surroundings away from her family. It's full of plot and rich characters this novel. Superb.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
By Rachel Smith "Rachel" (Suffolk, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shining Skull (Hardcover)
Great. Brilliant plot. One of the best in the series so far. I'm glad to see Kate Ellis is bringing out a new series next year, but I hope it doesn't mean Wesley's going to retire.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Burials and kidnapping,
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This review is from: The Shining Skull: The Wesley Peterson Series: Book 11 (Kindle Edition)
Archaeologist Neil Watson is busy moving graves from one part of a churchyard to another in return for the opportunity of conducting an excavation to see if there was an earlier church on the site. One of the coffins from the early nineteenth century disintegrates revealing two skeletons. Neil has his work cut out to discover who the second skeleton belonged to and naturally his researches provide useful information for his friend Wesley Peterson in his investigations of current and not so current crimes.
Wesley and his boss, Gerry, are kept busy trying to find a criminal nicknamed The Barber who masquerades as a taxi driver and cuts off the hair of his female passengers. Then the victim of a kidnapping thirty years ago apparently returns from the dead and a young pop singer is kidnapped and held for ransom. Plenty of crimes for Wesley to get his teeth into and fortunately his wife, Pam, is being very understanding about his frequent absences from home. I enjoyed this complex mystery with its many twists and turns both modern and historical. The characters are well drawn especially the families of the modern kidnap victim and the one from thirty years ago. It is good to see Gerry's new relationship developing - even if he doesn't want to tell his daughter about it. This series can be read out of order but it is good to be able to follow the way the regular characters develop if the series is read in order of publication.
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