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The Wives of Henry Oades: A Novel
by Johanna Moran
Terrific debut novel (11/22/2009)
The Wives of Henry Oades, a turn of the century novel based on a true series of trials, tells a fascinating story through the eyes of two remarkable women who are married through no fault of their own to the same man. The settings of New Zealand with its cruel Maorimore
Findings: Faye Longchamp Mysteries, No. 4
by Mary Anna Evans
Island setting provides great backdrop (5/6/2008)
Findings is the fourth in a series featuring Faye Longchamp and Joe, her Native American Assistant/Friend. Faye, whose ancestors had been slaves, owns (with some difficulty) a family home on an island off the Florida Panhandle coast. All the characters both friend and foemore
Seven for a Secret: A John the Eunuch Mystery
by Mary and Eric Mayer Reed
Fair mystery but disappointing (2/4/2008)
Seven for a Secret was an interesting mystery with unusual characters, but I wanted to know more about the Lord Chamberlain. I suppose the earlier books told about why he was so terribly harmed and how he got to be Head Chamberlain, but this book cannot stand on its ownmore
Mozart's Sister
by Rita Charbonnier
Mozart's Sister by Rita Charbonnier (10/8/2007)
Maria Anna Mozart whose family pet name was Nannerl was the older sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Her narrative has rich historical and metaphorical detail. I was charmed throughout ,but one passage which describes the children's musical notes was especially wonderful: "more
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