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Jun 24, 2014Roundcat rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
In this third book in the series, we are mainly concerned with Katya and her efforts to solve two separate mysteries, while being stressed about her upcoming wedding and whether she actually wants to be married or not. The supporting family characters and an American serial killer expert contribute to the solutions to the murders and make Katya's doubts about her wedding more intense. Nayir becomes more background and helper than a main contributor. Once the criminals have been arrested, the rest of the loose ends are summarily wrapped up. As in the other books, the details of wedding protocols are interesting as a comparison to our own complicated wedding traditions. Katya is a very sympathetic character. I wonder whether Ferraris will continue with her.