Simeon's Bride

by Alison G. Taylor

When a woman's skeleton turns up in the small Welsh hamlet of Gallows Cottage, a group of three very different policemen uncovers a two-hundred-year-old conspiracy of silence haunting the guilty and innocent alike. (read review)

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Dragonfly
  • Rated 4 stars

This series stared out strong with Simeon's Bride, but quickly turned south with the next two books...she shipped one detective out and brought in a horrible, annoying female detective named Janet Evans who is surrounded by some real melodrama in the other books. Simeon's Bride should be read as a one-off, ignore the fact that there are two other books. They aren't really worth a read.

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