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Reviewed by Grant Leishman for Readers' Favorite
Robin’s Way: Reverend Robin Topham Adventures by Kate Robins and Artemis Taylor is women’s crime fiction that is both innovative and fresh. Reverend Robin Topham is a beautiful young cleric whose first posting is to a quiet diocese in the English countryside. For Robin, the change of pace from the hustle and bustle of London is exactly what she needs. As a female cleric, in a church that has only in recent decades accepted women into the ministry, she is at the forefront of a changing environment. When the son of the local lord of the manor shows a romantic interest in Robin, she is intrigued, excited, and genuinely interested until a young Ukrainian woman tells Robin of a major web of human trafficking that her boss and Robin’s paramour are involved in. Feeling betrayed by this man, Robin is determined to help the young woman escape and expose her boyfriend for the fiend he is. So begins Robin’s dangerous journey out of rural tranquility and straight into a twisted web of lies, deceit, and violence.
Robin’s Way is a cleverly constructed and intricate crime mystery adventure. Authors Kate Robins and Artemis Taylor have carefully woven a series of sub-plots and red herrings into a narrative that will have readers asking; who can be trusted here and who is betraying who? I particularly appreciated the dilemma Robin faces as both a woman and someone uncertain about their sexuality. As a woman in a still predominately male environment, she was constantly having to prove and justify herself in a way that a male vicar would not have to. I loved that she pointed out the hypocrisy of the church in condemning same-sex relationships whilst not applying a similar standard to sexual promiscuity between heterosexual couples. I found the position of Robin’s Bishop particularly interesting where she was forced to decide what was more important; her career or her sexual orientation. I did enjoy the romantic scenes which were incredibly sensual without being crude or vulgar. What makes this story stand out for me is the clever plot twists and constant uncertainty as to who was telling the truth, who was loyal, and who were the betrayers. This constant tension kept me reading to discover more. I hope this is not the end for the lovely Reverend Robin and that the authors already have her next adventure planned. This well-written, well-thought-out story was extremely satisfying and I highly recommend it.