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Curse of the Gypsy
Curse of the Gypsy | Victoria Hamilton
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Fans of the Lady Julia Grey Mysteries will love these Georgian historical mysteries. Finally home in Kent after her recent adventures in Yorkshire and Cornwall, Lady Anne Addison is shocked to spy her erstwhile suitor, the Marquess of Darkefell, skulking around the gypsy camps near her property. Outraged that he has followed her there, she writes a scathing letter to him and his family, which brings Darkefell—and his denials that it was he—to Kent. Despite Darkefell’s arrival, Anne is preoccupied with the troubles that plague her family and loved ones. Is it the old gypsy woman’s curse that is making her friends ill, or something far more sinister? One by one, Anne and Darkefell must unravel the troubling mysteries, and then travel back to Yorkshire, where their love story began, to finally solve the murder that threatens the very heart of his family . . . This book was originally published under the name Donna Lea Simpson. Praise for the Lady Anne Addison Mysteries: “If you are looking for a historical mystery with romance, suspense, and a suggestion of paranormal, then read Lady Anne and the Howl in the Dark.” —Fallen Angel Reviews “[Hamilton] excels at imbuing her realistic characters with subtle depths . . .” —American Library Association “[The author] has set up a well-drawn Gothic horror setting here, so the atmosphere is fantastic, what with it being chilling, mysterious, and menacing all at once.” —Mrs. Giggles
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Sharanya
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I was only reading this last book to see how Anne & Tony tie up their loose ends, tbh. The book delivered, albeit in an unnecessarily long-winded way. As a result, the plot went through my mind like water through a sieve, which shows how unmemorable it was, especially as the second half seemed to borrow most of its points from the first book. a rather flat ending to a somewhat interesting series. ★★☆☆☆.

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Sharanya
Curse of the Gypsy | Victoria Hamilton
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#currentlyreading | last one! Kinda happy about that tbh

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