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A Gentlewoman's Guide to Murder
A Gentlewoman's Guide to Murder | Victoria Hamilton
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"[An] outstanding series launch. ... Hamilton expertly balances the page-turning detection with the story of a hypocritical society where women, whether they are scullery maids or orphans, rarely get to make their own decisions."Publishers Weekly (starred review) Scandal and slayings among Regency London's elite The shocking murder of Sir Henry Claybourne leaves Regency London shaken and horror-struck. But for genteel spinster Miss Emmeline St. Germaine, the crime slices far too close to home. Just hours before the knight's death she held a dagger to him, threatening him to stay silent as she rescued a scullery maid he had procured for his pleasure. Did the manor womanwho murdered the knight know of her visit? Her secret identity at risk, her reputation and life in jeopardy, Emmeline must solve the crime or face scandalous exposure and ruination, or worsethe hangman's noosefor a crime she did not commit.
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robinb
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Mehso-so

First in a new series, Emmeline St. Germaine is a young woman (in Regency London) who lives a triple life as a society “spinster”, as a newspaper columnist (the Rogue) and as the Masked Avengeress (part of a larger group of society ladies) who rescues children (usually orphans) who are being abused (usually sexually) as servants. She rescues a young housemaid from her lecherous master only to find that the man is discovered dead later that 🔻

robinb same night. Thus begins a mystery to solve before anyone uncovers her presence that night and her secret identities. While I really wanted to like this one as the premise and laurels of the heroine are noble, unfortunately it didn‘t rate well for me for several reasons. First, it was entirely too long, and I found myself slogging to get to the end. The heroine, while strong and determined, 🔻 2y
robinb is way too critical of men…we‘re talking basically HATES all men. And while yes, she was seduced at age 16 by her tutor, she blankets every male as an abuser in some form and doesn‘t fail to pick fights with any man she comes in contact with (including the poor childhood friend who is in love with her). I‘m all for standing up to discrimination as a woman, but to be honest, her over-the-top drama got on my nerves, 🔻 2y
robinb which is unfortunate as I did like her mission and compassion for her cause. There was also a tendency (conveniently for the plotline) to have most of the male characters turn out to be two-faced in similar ways. The writing was fine, but otherwise it just did not work for me. I give it a so-so for decent writing. 2.5/5⭐️ 2y
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Pickpick

So trigger warning: this is about stopping a pedophile ring. Think of it like holding Jeffree Epstein and Prince Andrew accountable for the filth that they are but a century or two ago. I really liked the main character. She refuses to let things go and is very evidence-based no matter what. I will definitely keep following the series because I want to see the main character's brother especially get his just desserts. #epsteindidntkillhimself

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