Reviews
"Sir Robert Carey is back at last in this fifth novel in PF Chisholm's Sir Robert Carey series, with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait." - Dana Stabenow, New York Times Bestselling Author, "Feuding clans, political unrest, rowdy humor and exploits, unwise love affairs, and the plight of the poor all play a part in this skillful re-creation of a period rich in action and opportunity. A fine addition to the series." --Library JournalofA Surfeit of Guns"Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist." Publishers WeeklyofA Season of Knives , "This fast-moving tale becomes a winner….A fun read for fans of Elizabethan mysteries." Library Journal "Sir Robert Carey is back at last in this fifth novel in PF Chisholm's Sir Robert Carey series, with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait." Dana Stabenow, Edgar-winning author of the Kate Shugak novels "The renegade English professor in me let out a howl of delight." Joanne Dobson,author of the Karen Pelletier mysteries "Feuding clans, political unrest, rowdy humor and exploits, unwise love affairs, and the plight of the poor all play a part in this skillful re-creation of a period rich in action and opportunity. A fine addition to the series." -- Library Journal of A Surfeit of Guns "Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist." Publishers Weekly of A Season of Knives, "This fast-moving tale becomes a winner&.A fun read for fans of Elizabethan mysteries." Library Journal "Sir Robert Carey is back at last in this fifth novel in PF Chisholm's Sir Robert Carey series, with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait." Dana Stabenow, Edgar-winning author of the Kate Shugak novels "The renegade English professor in me let out a howl of delight." Joanne Dobson,author of the Karen Pelletier mysteries "Feuding clans, political unrest, rowdy humor and exploits, unwise love affairs, and the plight of the poor all play a part in this skillful re-creation of a period rich in action and opportunity. A fine addition to the series." -- Library Journal of A Surfeit of Guns "Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist." Publishers Weekly of A Season of Knives , Sir Robert Carey is back...with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait., "Sir Robert Carey is back at last in this fifth novel in PF Chisholm's Sir Robert Carey series, with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait." Dana Stabenow, Edgar-winning author of the Kate Shugak novels "The renegade English professor in me let out a howl of delight." Joanne Dobson,author of the Karen Pelletier mysteries "This fast-moving tale becomes a winner….A fun read for fans of Elizabethan mysteries." Library Journal "Feuding clans, political unrest, rowdy humor and exploits, unwise love affairs, and the plight of the poor all play a part in this skillful re-creation of a period rich in action and opportunity. A fine addition to the series." --Library JournalofA Surfeit of Guns "Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist." Publishers WeeklyofA Season of Knives, "This fast-moving tale becomes a winner....A fun read for fans of Elizabethan mysteries." - Library Journal "Sir Robert Carey is back at last in this fifth novel in PF Chisholm's Sir Robert Carey series, with the redoubtable Sergeant Henry Dodd matching wits with Sir Robert's mother, the darling and deadly Lady Hunsdon. Well worth the wait." - Dana Stabenow, Edgar-winning author of the Kate Shugak novels "The renegade English professor in me let out a howl of delight." - Joanne Dobson,author of the Karen Pelletier mysteries "Feuding clans, political unrest, rowdy humor and exploits, unwise love affairs, and the plight of the poor all play a part in this skillful re-creation of a period rich in action and opportunity. A fine addition to the series." -- Library Journal of A Surfeit of Guns "Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist." - Publishers Weekly of A Season of Knives