Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Review: Eight Kings

Eight Kings Eight Kings by Mark Hayden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

And on to the sixth book in this engrossing series.

Conrad Clarke, his fiance Mina and his new partner Saffron have been tasked with mediating/policing discussions between Lord Mowbray and the Daughters in Cornwall. But there are all sorts of family and political tensions running beneath the surface which culminate in murder. Can Conrad and Mina uncover the truth?

Yet another brilliant installment in what is fast becoming a favourite series set in some of the most beautiful parts of the UK. What's not to love about a magickal detective, family feuds, warring witches and the magnificent Cornish countryside.

Now on to the novellas ...

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