In recent days, I once again read a "cozy" mystery:
Sarah Stewart Taylor: An artful death
Sweeney St. George is not yet times 30 years old, assistant professor in Cambridge and teaches about the art historical significance of grave stones.
Just before Christmas they will by her friend Toby to his uncle and his aunt invited to live in an artists' colony. Really feel like it has not to be over by Christmas "foreign" people, but Toby lures them with the image of a very unusual time for his tomb. As researched Sweeney to advance, they will contact a neighbor of Toby's family, but is shortly thereafter killed. Sweeny suggested that everything might be connected with the tomb and plays detective.
A nice, cozy Cosy-thriller with a human, sympathetic heroine with a really unusual area of research.
And because it was beautiful, I like the second Band behind reads:
Sarah Stewart Taylor: The dead Jewelry
One of her students, Brad, was killed and his body draped with mourning jewelry.
Sweeney is asked by the police for their support. She tries to bring more to the origin of the jewelry in experience, but the family members cover themselves in silence. The jewelry is mourning her first mystery on, all indications are that Brad has in the past, his family traced inconsistencies and a tragic, unexplained car accident, was killed in the Brad's younger brother, seems to play a role.
There are always integrated information about grief cult and jewelry of the 18th and 19 Century with a. I personally like the good, there are quite a different insight into the handling of death and mourning.
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