I enjoy Laurie King books and usually, I enjoy her non-series books more than her series books. Touchstone was different. It is set in 1920s England with a US FBI agent investigating a terrorist who is believed to be an English gentleman involved in workers' rights. The book was slow going and in fact, I finished it a few weeks ago. I just didn't know what to say about it. I trudged through the beginning of the book and somewhere in the middle it picked up steam. It wasn't a book that made me think about larger issues as some of her other ones do, it was just a story to me.
I'll be keeping it for now, but if it wasn't a Laurie King book, it would probably get passed on with out having a permanent home in my library.
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