The Oxford Guide to Plays
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Anyone with an academic, professional, amateur, or recreational interest in the theatre is likely to...
Rachel King (13 KP) rated The Season in Books
Feb 11, 2019
Silence in the Library (Lily Adler Mystery #2)
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Regency widow Lily Adler didn't expect to find a corpse when visiting a family friend. Now it's up...
Historical Mystery
The Dogon Initiative (The Deniables #1)
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A group of foreign mercenaries hired as deniable assets by a newly-formed humanitarian division of...
Murder on the Home Front
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Disrespect, disdain - and dead bodies! It's all in a day's work for WPC Billie Harkness, a...
Cartier's Hope
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From M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Tiffany Blues, “a lush, romantic historical...
ClareR (6129 KP) rated Moonlight and the Pearler’s Daughter in Books
Jul 19, 2022
Historical fiction ✅
Set somewhere completely out of my previous knowledge ✅
A strong female character, operating in a difficult situation ✅
A bit of a mystery ✅ (I don’t really want to try and solve it, I just like the big reveal!)
As is often the case, the expectation of women in historical fiction is to stay at home, look after the house, wait to get married and have babies. But Eliza won’t stay at home when her father goes missing - she doesn’t assume he’s dead like the rest of the townsfolk.
There’s a real feeling of danger in a town where there appears to be no law keepers - not honest one’s, anyway. And if the corrupt, prejudiced townsfolk don’t get you, the climate and the wildlife (jellyfish, crocodiles!!) will.
This is a gripping, descriptive novel, that puts the reader firmly in Eliza’s world. I certainly had more of an idea of the hardships of living in NW Australia at this time. What will stay with me however, is Eliza’s determination to save her father and her family. She’s single-minded in her quest to find him, and determined not to let anyone else take the blame for his supposed death. It’s unnerving at times, when the attitudes of the white settlers towards the Aboriginals and other people of colour are starkly described.
A dark time in history, indeed.
And I’d highly recommend this. It’s wonderfully told.
Brushstrokes from the Past (Soli Hansen Mysteries #4)
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WWII and the mid-seventeenth century are entwined in this fourth dual timeline novel about Nazi art...
Historical Fiction Mystery Sweet
The Feathered Nest (The Thornton Mysteries #4)
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Murder comes to Norfolk Island, but is the killer after Alexandra Archer’s Tahitian black pearl or...
Historical Fiction Historical Mystery Suspense Romance
The Beauty Doctor
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"Beauty is power," Dr. Rome told her. "And with enough power, one can achieve anything." ...
Historical Mystery Suspense Edwardian

