A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder by Dianne Freeman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book is quite the charmer. It was like what if Downtown Abbey's Lady Mary Crawley had become a detective? I loved that twist of the usual mystery book.
The female empowerment theme was satisfying as were the details of the glorious intricacies of high society in Victorian England, and how it would be more likely to murder a sister-in-law than ruin her reputation because a ruined reputation would affect the whole family.
The twist at the end was a bright spot, as I actually didn't see it coming. It was overall a very satisfying read.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book is quite the charmer. It was like what if Downtown Abbey's Lady Mary Crawley had become a detective? I loved that twist of the usual mystery book.
The female empowerment theme was satisfying as were the details of the glorious intricacies of high society in Victorian England, and how it would be more likely to murder a sister-in-law than ruin her reputation because a ruined reputation would affect the whole family.
The twist at the end was a bright spot, as I actually didn't see it coming. It was overall a very satisfying read.
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