Streets of Shadow by Rebecca Bischoff – Review by Kerry Carr

Streets of ShadowStreets of Shadow by Rebecca Bischoff
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this historical story. It was full of mystery but it was the historical side that really brought this story to life for me.
The author’s research into the history of Stewart’s Close and Edinburgh during that era really puts an added layer onto this story for me.
Kenna’s character has to endure so much in this story but what I love about her is through it all she never loses her determination to return and get the justice for her sister. Even when it seems all hope is lost and there is no way she can overcome the odds her strength and determination proves anything is possible.
When her is murdered Kenna plans to see justice done but then things are taken out of her control. She is moved around and ends up on Stewarts Close in Edinburgh which has been locked up because of the plague. With no one being able to come in and no one able to leave how can Kenna escape? When the fight turns into a fight for her life as well as getting justice does Kenna have the strength to overcome it all.
This book is full of twists and turns which make it a read that you will be hooked on and the attention to the historical really brings the era to life

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