I thought Shakespeare's Landlord was a quaint story. I'm glad we found out what happened to Lily pretty quickly in the plot. The cautiousness she shows through the story was well explained, but I found myself getting annoyed at not knowing what had happened and was a little concerned we wouldn't find out in book 1. Thankfully we did and it gave us a much better handle on her.
I love that Marshall was able to help her cease existing and start living again. Truthfully, I'm hoping things work out for them in the long run. I don't think Thea has a full grasp of who she's dealing with by trying to torment Lily. I like Claude, and he definitely seemed excited at the end to know there's something going on with Thea than what meets the eye :-)
Truthfully, I thought the whodunit was Norvil, and was very surprised when we found out who the real culprit was. With all the characters floating around and Lily's in depth knowledge of them, I thought it would either be Norvil or the Reverend. Something seems very off with the Reverend to me. I can't place it, though.
It's a good start to a series. Good pick, Liz. :-)
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