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white_hart ([personal profile] white_hart) wrote2020-09-18 07:23 pm
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Reading: Death Sets Sail

Death Sets Sail is the ninth and final book in Robin Stevens's Wells and Wong series (although a new series, set during World War II and starring Hazel Wong's younger sister, is forthcoming). Once again, Stevens pays tribute to Agatha Christie, as Daisy and Hazel (along with schoolfriend Amina and the Junior Pinkertons, Alexander and George) take a Nile cruise which is, inevitably, interrupted by a murder.

I was a bit trepidatious about reading as reviews had mentioned a Major Character Death (not really a spoiler, as it's mentioned on page 1) but this is a lovely end to the series, which really manages to show just how much Daisy and Hazel have grown up over the last two (bizarrely murder-filled) years. It's also full of nods to classic detective fiction - all of the section titles are the titles of Agatha Christie novels, and there's one twist that came as less of a surprise to me than it might have done if I hadn't spotted a distinct resemblance to a scene from another story - which are fun to spot.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2020-09-19 11:08 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not allowed to read it yet because Small Daughter had somehow got four books behind and I gave her all of them for her birthday as she has to read them first. So mostly Eldest Daughter and I are standing outside her bedroom door to fight over them as she finishes them.