Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France
Book
How can politicians and ordinary citizens face the racial past in a country that frames itself as...
History politics social issues
Leo and Tig
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Embark on a new adventure and play as one of your favourite characters from the animated series: Leo...
Destroy All Human Life by Country Teasers
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Released on LP for the first time. In 1999 'Edinburgh's least favourite sons' the Country Teasers...
Luncheon of the Boating Party
Book
Bestselling author Susan Vreeland returns with a vivid exploration of one of the most beloved Renoir...
Red Clocks
Book
FIVE WOMEN. ONE QUESTION: What is a woman for? In this ferociously imaginative novel, abortion is...
gender science fiction social issues
Bloomingdale's iCatalog
Catalogs and Lifestyle
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Presenting Bloomingdale's iCatalog for iPad, the easiest, most innovating and feature-rich way to...
100 Hours
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In this sexy, pulse-pounding new duology by New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent, a...
Wipe Out (Ryder Bay #4)
Book
She’s a soft-spoken loner. He’s a wild-eyed rebel. Can two virtual strangers find a way to...
Contemporary Romance Young Adult
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated A Lady’s Guide to Etiquette and Murder in Books
Feb 15, 2019
Frances can’t spend too much time dwelling on this, however, since her sister, Lily, is coming to London for her first season with Frances as her chaperone. Between the balls and other social functions, Frances hears of a string of robberies happening in the London upper class. What will happen when those thefts begin to hit close to home?
I’d heard lots of good things about this book, so I was looking forward to reading it. Unfortunately, I had some serious issues with the plot. I can’t get into any more without giving away plot spoilers, so I’ll just say I found several things under done. I’m sure some of it is my expectations when it comes to a mystery plot, but I still think there were some flaws. However, I really enjoyed the cast of characters. They are all lots of fun, and I enjoyed spending time with them. The setting is great as well. Who doesn’t dream of living the life of the English upper crust? I enjoyed this enough to consider reading the sequel when it comes out despite my issues with the plot.
The Polo Magazine
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Since launching at The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup in 2008, The Polo Magazine has firmly established...