Then Came the Thunder
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Jessalyn Joy loves her husband, but she can’t help the feelings that arose when he volunteered for...
Historical fantasy Western Historical Mystery Adventure
The Silver Wolf
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The extraordinarily rich, dark, panoramic tale of an orphaned boy's quest for truth and then for...
Historical fiction 17th Century The Thirty Years War Europe
Amy Snow: The Richard and Judy Bestseller
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THE RICHARD AND JUDY BESTSELLER, perfect for fans of The Keeper of Lost Things and Island of...
Design for Murder
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When mystery bookstore owner Annie Laurance is invited to stage a Mystery Night for the annual...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated The Plot is Murder in Books
Jul 14, 2021 (Updated Jul 14, 2021)
I’ve been intrigued by this series with the story inside the story idea for a while, and I’ve heard good things about it from many others. Sadly, it didn’t completely work for me. With two stories and two sets of characters to develop, I felt like both were a bit underdeveloped. The ending of the historical mystery was weak, and it featured some abrupt character growth. Meanwhile, the modern mystery featured lots of summaries that were told to us, keeping me outside. On the other hand, I loved both sets of characters, and I did feel the modern mystery came to a good resolution. I had no trouble keeping the different sets of characters straight once I realized how close both murder victims’ names were, and there was also an obvious break between the two stories each time we switched. I can understand why others love this series as much as they do, but I wish it had focused on one story and developed that one story better.
ArecRain (8 KP) rated When Passion Rules in Books
Jan 18, 2018
I love Lindsey's Malory Series. It's on my top 10 series list in fact. I have read some of her other works but this is the first in a few years. The greatest thing about Lindsey is that she knows how to tell a story. From her style to the dialogue, from the plot and character development to the story itself, the woman has a gift.
However, I did not fall in love with it the way I expected myself to. I love historical romance, and Lindsey is the Queen of Historical Romance. Despite this, I was not wowed like I thought I would. I loved how Lindsey put a little murder mystery in it. The twist towards the end was interesting, though not wholly unexpected.
What Really Happened?
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“History is a version of past events that people have decided to agree upon," Napoleon Bonaparte...
Audio Dime Museum: Carnivale
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From the Just A Story team, comes a weekly, serialized experimental storytelling podcast which...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated The Enemy We Don’t Know in Books
Nov 18, 2020
I love learning about World War II, so it was nice to read a historical mystery set at home during the time. Betty finds plenty of motives that would only work during this time period, which I appreciated. The pacing could have been a little better, but the book kept me engaged most of the time along the way to a great climax. Betty and the main characters were well-developed. I did feel like some of the supporting players, especially Betty’s family, could use more development, but hopefully we will see that happen as the series progresses. Betty was first introduced in a short story that I need to go back and read now. There are a few references to what happened there, but nothing spoilery. If you enjoy historical mysteries, be sure to check out this book.
The Magician's Lie
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A USA Today Bestseller '[A] well-paced, evocative, and adventurous historical novel...' --Publishers...