Here is a lovely review of She Who Returns, by fellow writer JF Kaufmann.
The next in my series of Christmas reviews is the closing book of Audrey Driscoll’s Herbert West series, She Who Returns. I’ve read and reviewed the previous installment, She Who Comes Forth and I want to touch on this one, too.

The final book in the series is a well-plotted and fast-paced story full of thrilling twists and turns. Audrey Driscoll’s writing is quite elegant, smooth and atmospheric. I absolutely love the supernatural elements coiled within the story and I can’t help but notice the thorough research in Ancient Egypt mythology, language and history she must have done. Although not unexpected (where else would you find them if not in Egypt?) the paranormal components are original and intelligent.
What is really impressive in this novel is the setting, both in terms of time and location — Egypt in the early 1960s.
I can’t personally vouch for the time period, but…
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Congratulations again, Audrey!
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Thanks, Liz!
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You’re welcome, Audrey!
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A fabulous review. I really must read this series!
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Thanks, Darlene! Both of the “She Who…” books are still only $0.99 on Amazon.
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That’s so great. I already have them on my Kindle its just so many books so little time. They will be on my 2023 book list for sure.
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“So many books, so little time.” That’s true, Darlene! I have a lot of books on my two e-readers, and I keep buying more.
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Congratulations on the fine reviews, Audrey. I’ve got both She Who Returns and She Who Comes Forth on my Kindle. The goal is to not lose any more ground with that in 2023, as it already seems like I’m climbing Mt. Everest.
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I think we all have mountainous TBR piles, representing both anticipation and challenge.
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An excellent review, Audrey. And great that someone who’s been to Egypt can vouch for your research and the authenticity of your setting and descriptions. Enjoy the glow.
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Thanks, Diana. It was a definite plus that JF has been to Egypt. (Don’t know if I’ll ever get there.)
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🙂 Me neither, but I’ll be it’s amazing.
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