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Peril at the Exposition

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I had read and loved Murder in Old Bombay, so I was delighted to have the opportunity to read an advance copy of its sequel. This book was quite different, taking place in the United States instead of India. I enjoyed learning more about the history of the time (1893), especially the Chicago Exposition, the anarchist movement and the early days of electricity. There was a lot of suspense in this book, and plenty of twists and turns in solving the mystery. There were a few too many coincidences in the book to be believable, but I was happy to suspend belief and just enjoy the story. I'll be interested to see what happens to the characters in future books.

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Personally I thought Peril at the Exposition was a unique story.
I loved the mystery, characters were interesting and this story just kept me glued to the pages.
I've never read Neve March so I can't say from the previous book but this was so interesting and I ended up staying up late to finish.
The mystery pulls you in and doesn't stop.
March outdid herself here.
With this story she paints a wonderful revealing background of Boston to Chicago with all its environments and visualization.

Minotaur Books,
Thank You for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!
I will post my review to B&N, platforms, blog and Waterstone close to pub date!

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