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Violence
Barely any
The mystery of two previous deaths creates mild suspense
Language
Barely any
Light language consistent with the Argeneau series tone
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content is warm and closed-door
Substance Use
None
Blood consumed as vampire nutrition
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The mystery of the previous wives adds a slightly more serious undercurrent than other series entries
What this book is about
Armand Argeneau has been alone for centuries, haunted by the deaths of his previous wives. Eshe d'Aureus is an Enforcer sent — unofficially — to investigate whether those deaths were really accidents. The mystery gives this Argeneau entry a darker edge than the series's typical comedy, though the warmth and humor are still very much present.
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