and it is also excellent as the other (The room of the dead, The Forest of Shadows). A murky and suffocating atmosphere from beginning to end, a clever blend of suspense and horror, a very credible story make this novel an excellent book taking and fascinating ... I particularly liked the story progression that allows the reader to "reflect" the investigator ... We discover a little clue, then another, we glue the pieces little by little, we advance with the story ...
Tip: there are some references in this book to the previous "Train to Hell red Angel", so I recommend reading it to understand even better the state of mind of the central character. However, not having read "Train ..." does not detract from the pleasure of reading "Mourning Honey" ...