Baldroy, Tanaka, Irene, Ran Mao, Earl Grey, and Woodly all had significant parts to play, which developed their characters in the process. The events were related mostly from Arthur’s point of view, although there were moments when we saw things from Finny and Meyrin’s perspective. Much is revealed, yet much is left to be resolved, leaving me eager to find out what happens next. This story was a fun, tense little plot arc with all the trappings of a classic murder mystery, accompanied by plot twists and touches taken from some of the said classics in this genre. He senses that there’s far more to the mystery and Jeremy. This isn’t enough to satisfy young Arthur, physician and sometime writer, forced to play detective while trapped in Ciel Phantomhive’s estate during a storm. Further tricks are revealed and the murders appear to have been sold, thanks to the mysterious vicar, Jeremy Rathbone, who joins the shrinking number of visitors at the Phantomhive manor.
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