

This will be a good choice for library acquisition, and for fans of medieval historical mysteries.

The dialogue is believable, but not incomprehensible given the time period, and the plot is woven around a framework of real historical events so skillfully that it's not always apparent what's fiction and what is real history. This is a mystery series which is consistently solid quite well written and with a protagonist who is intelligent (but not TOO intelligent) and compassionate (but not TOO soppy). Eagle eyed readers are guaranteed to notice any mistakes, however minor. Adding another layer of complexity to the task is setting the mystery and resolution in a historical setting. They're well constructed puzzles and it's definitely not a trivial exercise to fasten all the disparate pieces together into a cohesive working whole. I'm always impressed by well constructed technically adept mysteries. I've really become enamored of ebooks with interactive formats lately. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links. Released 2nd Nov 2021 by Severn House, it's 256 pages and is available in hardcover and ebook formats (paperback due out in June 2022). The Riverwoman's Dragon is a beautifully written medieval historical mystery and the 13th book in the Owen Archer series by Candace Robb.
