This is the third in a series that touches upon some deeply disturbing yet relevant topics. Slavery, immigration, naturalization, and societal pressures which all pile up to drastic suicidal/homicidal measures.
The racial and xenophobic actions is also at issue as we address not only womanhood but acceptance.
Everything appears to be turning towards a Lithuanian hanging until clues mount up pointing towards murder as the only possibility.
I've honestly not read previous work so for me I was lost on this one without the fillers about characters, settings, and plot -however if you're a loyal fan -this shall fit nicely.
Thank you to biblioteca for this e-read that was a purely different standard of energy than what I'm accustomed too within mystery, crime, and fictional aspects.
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