On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor


I always know when I pick up one of Jamie's books that I can get a great mystery that spans decades. They have a delightfully creepy feel without being too much.
This book definitely hooks you with the mysterious, spooky vibe and slowly builds up layers of clues.
I really enjoyed both the historical and contemporary time lines. They were really well connected and each story line felt with some interesting and true to life issues.
Axel was probably my favorite character, just saying....
The plot did feel like it lagged just a bit past the halfway mark, then it did picked right back up for the climax though.
The settings in these books always feels so immersive without being overly descriptive. I don't know how the author does it, yet she does it so well.
You can practically feel the fog and chill floating across your skin.

If you enjoy mystery with a gothic feel, I highly recommend this book.
I recieved a complementary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own and honest.

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