08-17-2010, 12:01 PM
Yes, he does tend to do that, and I don't like it either. But I love his (I'll take the other pronoun!) writing style and there's a fresh, clean feeling to his heroines that I value, if that makes any sense. His book The Woman in Grey was very interesting to me. It takes place in Venice, except for one short trip out, and involves a woman accused of a crime she didn't commit. The true villain is a wonder to behold. Quite surprising! Since you read The Winter Bride, you know the kind of thing I mean.
One more thing, I don't think that The Pride of the Trevallions could fail to please you. It's my favorite.
One more thing, I don't think that The Pride of the Trevallions could fail to please you. It's my favorite.