Saturday, December 31, 2022
Murder at the Seven Dials by Cara Devlin
Happy New Year all.
Now onto my first review for 2023. This was a treat covering several genres.
When the aristocracy are involved, it never bodes well for Bow Street and for the
detectives involved. With some agile maneuvreing the high and mighty close ranks not
even bothering to be interviewed despite all signs pointing to tgem being perpetrators
of the crime.
In this story, we find the Duke of Fourniers covered in blood, cowering, speechless
in the room ofa brutally murdered opera singer. He does not give any explanation for
his presence or offer any for his defence. Hugh Marsden the officer in charge arrests him,
keeping him in a room in a tavern rather than carting him offto jail. The Duchess so far
has been a young woman of a retiring nature. In this case she knows that her husband
is innocent. It is a secret that cannot be disclosed as it will cut the entire family
away from their circles, apart from bringing revulsion amongst most people of their time.
The Duke apart from taking opium, is a confirmed homosexual whose relationships have
upto now been a very closed secret one his wife is aware of. She has a secret of her own,
one which put her in an asylum for two years. Audrey has the ability to see events from
inanimate objects and for this ability, she has suffered greatly. Despite her aversion
to the officer, and her inability to know very much about the demi monde, she begins
her own investigation using whatever objects she can pilfer from the scene of the crime.
Unraveling the story Hugh and Audrey find out who the murderers actually are, going against
the society they are a part of and bring about justice not just for Philip but for the
two victims as well.
Sent by BooksGoSocial for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Worst Woman In London by Julia Bennett
Francesca earned the title by asking for a divorce, refusing to accept her husband's
flagrant affairs, his installing his mistress at tge family home. Her husband is
flabbergasted at her "attitude" deeming it unreasonable and unfair. The same whiney
attitude is followed by his family and even worse her own, who have all cut her out
of their lives.
Francesca has had a single short lived affair, documented by her husband and dangerously
close to another more passionate one with her husband's bestfriend.
The story highlights the hypocrisy and double standards of society, which was willing
to overlook Francesca's escapades provided she kept them discreet and avoided the D
WORD. She was not willing to do that so face the music she did.
Very unusual ending to the story which caught me by surprise, a pleasant one.
Very good reading over the holidays.
Sent by Historical Fiction Romance for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
AAn American in Scotland by
Dr Emilia McRoy recently arrived in the small island of Sea Isle in Scotland is finding
her new environment to be totally different from the busy ER she faced in the States.
Emilia wanted a peaceful pace plus she was running away from personal tragedy. She did
not expect open antagonism from one man, followed by a murder, a general cover up from
the entire community and wheels within wheels.
Being the doctor she was entitled to deem the death suspicious despite the Chief decrying
her stand. Forced subsequently to accept that things were not as they seemed on several
fronts, Emilia was also under threat with several attempts on her life.The story was unusual,
the setting was beautiful and the characters were varied and quirky in turns. A fery charming read.
Sent by Crooked Lane Books for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Saturday, December 24, 2022
urder at the Charity Ball by Helena Dixon
One in a series this is charming vintage classic crime genre combining good detection
skills with all the restrictions of polite society.
Kitty is getting married in a week. She is also seeing her father after a long time.
He has been irresponsible in the past, not a favourite amongst family and she has
an uphill task with her in laws to be who think her too modern. unfortunately things do
not go according to plan.
In the midst of a Christmas party, the hostess gets murdered and Kitty's father becomes
just initially the main suspect. Kitty along with her fiancee start investigations
alongside the Police and whilst this is going on another attempted murder happens, then
another and everyone is stumbling to find a reason and who is the murderer.
The setting for the story was charming - the village is very nicely described, the
characters masterfully put together and a lovely read for this period as its set during
Christmas week.
Sent by Bookouture for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Friday, December 23, 2022
Death on a Deadline by Joyce St Anthony
Irene is holding the fort as editor for her father who is covering the war from
the Pacific.
The small town is fully behind the war effort and support for its troops.
During a celebration where Clarke Gable was expected to be present, but when
eventually another minor celebrity takes his place, the papers are willing and supportive
to cover the event. When the man is found murdered, Irene uses her detective powers
working with her father in law to try to solve this surprising murder.
There are plenty of suspects including the actors wife, who was very averse at
Freddie's roving eye and who had been very loud in her objections. When enquiries
progress nothing seems to be what they appear to be and Irene herself is in danger.
A cosy set during wartime this time around in a small American town was very different
to the usual genre reads.
Sent by Crooked Lane Books for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Pride & All This Prejudice by Alex A. King
Retelling of the famed P&P tales are intriguing. This one had another variation.
Set in Greece it added elements of fury and anger, which added to the intensity
of the romances.
The five daughters all present and accounted for go about their lives and the
men they fall in love with appear and disappear, albeit temporarily. The parents
of the girls however vary from the norm. Mama is a virago breathing hellfire over all
including the milder father. she is a major character in this retelling.
It was also interesting to have descriptive tidbits of Piraeus, Meriton with a Greek twist
and Meraga which was the equivalent of Pemberley.
This was a download from Amazon.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
The Angel of Vienna by Kate Hewitt
This was not easy to read but then nothing involving the Nazis is. I struggled
through sections maybe the reason I am so late in reviewing this one.
Hannah after her nurses training ends up in the hospital where Hitlers dream ofa
pure Aryan race was propagated. Children born to pure German mothers blonde, blue eyed
birthed adopted by families approved by the Reich. When the summons came for her to visit
her half brother who was a Senior in German Intelligence, Hannah knew it did not bode
well for her.
Her orders to accompany her disabled nephew to Vienna to a hospital for surgery and
treatments, a euphemism for certain and premeditated death. A way to rid society of disabled, both physical and mental and anyone the regime considered undesirable.
Hannah teams up with Margrethe to spirit out children one at a time to safety from certain
death. Hannah sadly could not save her nephew but she played a role in helping many.
I read about callousness and cruelty all the time but the Nazis honed it into an art form.
Brutal, but factual this was a tough one.
Sent by Bookouture for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
The Faraway World by Patricia Engel
The collection of short stories set in the Americas are fairly raw, depicting the
struggle of immigrants wanting to find a secure home in a foreign land, hankering for
not just the food of their cultures but even the sights and smells of something as
simple as a river or sea. The ones leftbehind seem to want to get out for a better
life not always economic. Some of them were running away from complicated lives involving
crime, drugs, family rifts without an end in sight.
All of the characters want to make good. Either financially and for many having stable
relationships - finding love with one person then sadly finding their hopes dashed when
a brighter competitor emerged, invariably with more to offer. The ladies seemed to like to
gamble with love, hoping that this relationship will be the lasting one. The men
predominantly took full advantageof what was on offer, reading the signs well, then
moving on to a more profitable partner. Most took the disappointment well, almost
looking at it as their fate with a stoicness which was very sad.
Each story dealt with a hard life in many ways, and each story was both moving and precise
in its description.
Sent by Avid Reader Press for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Friday, December 16, 2022
In Too Deep by Simon McCleave
Laura Hart is an ex police officer. Trained in the field of negotiating in hostage situations Laura left theforce when she saw her husband blown up whilst negotiating his release. It has
not been determined how the leak happened and questions remain unanswered. Laura now runs
professional courses for negotiators, looking after her two children and having long
conversations withher dead husband who pops up all the time, very much there in the physical
sense at least toLaura. This was the quirky part of the story but I just say its unusual,
not that it cant happen.
in the midst of this, a sting operation gets under way tracking three drug dealers who are using
Anglessey beach as a drop off point. What follows is every policeman's nightmare. A school
trip to the outlying islands for six year olds begins a hostage situation with one reckless,
dangerous lunatic and two others following his orders. When the detective in charge realises
he is out ofhis depth,he calls on Laura who has the skills to handle the situation. What
changes Laura mind to accept the case is when she realises that the child takenhostage along
with the teacher is none other than her own son.
This is a tense read with a lot of detail about the conflicts between the IRA and the British
Army. It added another strand to the story.
Sent by Avon Books UK for an unbiased review courtesy of Netgalley.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
The Widow’s Secret by Kate Hewitt. The Goswell Quartet Book 4 FINAL
This was a delightful series. You have to read it in order however to get the nuances
and sequence to the stories.
England 1766. Abigail is a young woman who has blotted her copybook, ruining her chances
for any offer from a respectable, honourable man.It must be said that her only fault was
her naivety and innocence and tge man involved was a scoundrel. However it was a tiny town
and when she was able to secure an invitation to a dance, her mother was tense with nerves
that it would turn into a fiasco. Abigail secured the attention of James, a shipowner who
not only seemed prosperous but was a kind and loving husband.
The real ramifications of the story begins with her husband presenting her with a six year old slave girl. Adelaide as others insisted she be called brought mayhem to the house but
awakened in Abigail maternal feelings which she could not show to anyone, as all expected
the child to be treated as a thing not a human. This part of the book was very hard to read, but it was factual, historically accurate depicting faithfully conditions of slaves till the
abolitionist movement took sway in society.
With James death and Abigail facing penury, a decision to join the Wesleyan movement and
adopt Adelaide formally were huge steps for Adelaide who had led such a protected life.
This is one story.
The parallel story is set in present times, when a mining company finds a wreck and Rachel
who is a marine archaelogist is called uponto investigate. In her search for clues, she
stumbles upon the story of Abigail and James, their life together and the discovery of
what happened to Adelaide.
Rachel gerself is in turmoil one with her mother and also with her husband. Rachel's
personality is "prickly" not warm or open to affection and everyone around her finds her
closed and unapproachable
The story of Rachel also finding a way out of her predicaments is also complicated but
shows how quickly relationships can be nurtured or irrevocably destroyed.
Everything ends well after all the tension. This final story was for me the most interesting read. Not just for the emotional impact but also for the wealth of historical information.
Sent by Bookouture for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
Monday, December 12, 2022
The Booklovers Guide to Paris by Emily Cope
Covering literary history with many illustrations, the book is one I am going to
keep in my library at least till I've gone to Paris again.
Very similar to a travel guide but emphasising writers and artistes in the literary world.
Interesting factual reading. Good visuals.
Sent by White Owl publishing for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley
Saturday, December 10, 2022
The Village Vicar by Julie Houston
The story of three united sisters living in the small Yorkshire village they grew up in.
A slightly Bohemian family in one way, and a traditional family in some aspects.
The three sisters have very different professional lives. One is a dentist, married
with two children running a flourishing practice, the other is a youth counsellor
dealing with troubled kids and the other is tge vicar returning to the same church
where her disliked grandfather was vicar. She forms the main part of this story.
The lives of the three sisters is complicated. The married one is bored, looks for
excitement and finds it in the new hire in the clinic. Unfortunately for her, his
interests lie elsewhere. The next is involved with a married man, swears to the sisters
that she broke it off/going to and doesnt until full drama in the form of his wife
turning up at church and creating a scene that was so dramatic, it was pure theatre
and then we have the vicar returning after a bout of cancer, on top of a devastating love
affair to find that her ex lover has also moved back home.
The drama in their lives spill over but the strong bond of sisterhood overcomes any
other problems they face. A interesting take on sisters, motherhood and vicars(my knowledge
of vicars is zero)
sent by Atria and Aries for an unbiased review courtesy of Netgalley
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Murder in the Basement by Anthony Berkley
One of a series in a kind of classic crime type of read.
A young recently married couple move joyously into their first home. They did not expect
to find a body in their basement neatly cemented over. Chief Inspector Moresby and Roger
Sherringham are given the job of finding the woman, and how she got to be buried in this
basement
Unravelling clues after six years is going to be difficult. Missing Persons does not give any clues at all to fit the description of a young woman, a couple of months pregnant. Painstakingly
going one step at a time, tracing possible leads the story of a hard young woman emerges. Sherringham is totally convinced who the murderer is, but how to get the conviction to stick.
The murderer is slick, clever and very confident. the way it finally ends is a surprise. A bit
unexpected but a nice one at that.
Very descriptive, good characterization in this story.
Sent by Poisoned Pen Press for an unbiased review, courtesy
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
The Redemption Murders By J C Briggs No 6 in series
I have liked everything written in this series involving Detective Jones and
Charles Dickens. There are the secondary characters a whole raft of them.
All are unique in the roles they play in the stories and though they are
secondary characters, they still play a major part inthe stories. This is
something quite different in this series. The other over riding feature of the
series is the actual physical location of each section as they unravel. They
add not just the heightened atmosphere to the story but add a dimension not
found elsewhere. London particularly sounds extremely grim, not a city one
would want to live in, especially if one was poor.
The story starts with the stabbing of a seacaptain. No robbery no clues. The
killings escalate and Dickens and Jones try their best to outwit a very clever
murderer to keep the number of victims down.
Set in Victorian London, this is vintage detection at its best.
This was a download from Amazon.
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Something Blue Lord and Lady Hetgeridge series by Emma Jameson
Anthony Hetheridge is Chief of Scotland Yard. He is marrying Kate a detective in
three weeks. Anthony is also a Lord and Kate' s family is a bit dysfunctional and
loud to put it mildly. There is a fair amount of people being disgruntled and envious
at the forthcoming nuptials.
A CEO is found murdered in the Hotel Nonpareil. there are many suspects. His ex wife,
his son, the Manager of the hotel, even the current women in his life. Michael Hughes also had a common foe with Hetheridge - the formidable Sir Duncan Godington who will stoop to
nothing to unseat Hetheridge, Kate and Bhar.
Though the plot is thin, the characters are well defined, lively and hold your interest
throughout. The story ends with the long planned, obstacle strewn wedding and this was
a nice touch.
This book was a free download from Amazon.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
The Bride’s Sister Kate Hewitt Book No 3
This was the third in the quartet and I only realized the significance of the
title towards the end of the book.
Told in two time frames the older story is a hard one to accept. Sarah and her
sister are left destitute after the death of their parents and seek shelter with
their Aunt in Goswell. Estranged from the family, the Aunt gives them a home, but
it is a physically hard, mentally challenging life. When the Aunt tragically dies,
the two girls areagain destitute. sarah accepts marriage as a means of escape, not realising
that her sister Lucy who is simple, is lookeddown by both her husband and his daughter
from a previous marriage.
Fast forward and Ellen's life is turned upside down by the arrival of a step daughter
who is rude, condescending and uncooperative. Rifts both in her marriage and with
her ten year old, previously sunny tempered daughter appear. Finding a death certificate
for Sarah Mills just 22 years of age sets Ellen trying to unravel the mystery and the
story unfolds.
The story is revealing in both segments. total helplessness of females if left unprovided
for by careless parenting and their exploitation by husbands who could be hard, bigoted
or just careless of their wives feelings. We then have the blendedfamilies, a phenomena
of present times and the difficulties faced by all in such situations.
The book was a bit hard for me to read as it seemed so unfair, but it typified social
history of the times.
Sent by Bookouture for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.