The Doppelganger's Dance is another great read by Libi Astaire. It is the latest book in the series of the Ezra Melamed Mysteries.
Judging the Book by its Cover - a first glance review:
I just adore the classy layout of each of these covers. With the setting in England, it is a perfect match!
Some Details I Liked:
The story-line is unique. Its realistic, but not too familiar, which makes it so enjoyable to read.
Who This Book is For:
This book has a great balance of male and female characters, which I found is not so common in non-romantic books. But, being that the balance is there, I think boys and girls alike would be fascinated by this tale.
Who This Book Isn’t For:
This is clearly a novel, with historical detail, but a novel all the same. If someone is looking for a more factual tale, this is not for them.
What I Didn’t Like/Would Have Made it Better:
Really no complaints. I did feel bad for Master Salomon at times...
In Conclusion:
This is another great addition to Libi Astaire's impressive portfolio. Definitely a "goodread"!
Disclaimer:
I received this book for the purpose of reviewing it, but that it no way changed the way I read it and reviewed it.