When you see the beautiful cover of Mary Copeland 5 by Robbert Jan Swiers, those who have read the previous volumes of this book series know who the woman on the cover is. Those who don't know this book series will be curious about her. The title speaks for itself, you immediately know who this book is about.
For those who are not familiar with this book series, it is wise to start with part one and read the volumes in order, as we regularly look back on old things. Not only that, they sometimes talk about something from the personal life of one or more people that you can find out more about in the previous sections. If you don't know that, if you read this part first, you may have questions.
As in the previous parts of Mary Copeland by Robbert Jan Swiers, Mary Copeland also has to deal with various things in Mary Copeland 5, one of which even becomes very personal. These are four stories, all four of which, as usual from the author, are derived from paintings from the Victorian era. The era in which the stories take place.