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Deadly Quarrel (Anne Cartier Mysteries) [Paperback]

Charles O'Brien (Author)


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Anne Cartier Mysteries April 1, 2010

The latest in Charles O’Brien’s acclaimed French Revolution series - On a trip from Paris to London in October 1789, Anne Cartier learns that her rich young deaf friend, Janice Parker, was almost murdered. With the help of retired Bow Street officer Dick Burton, Anne searches London, Bath and Bristol for the perpetrators. She discovers that Captain Judd, the half-brother of Janice’s guardian, had Janice’s parents killed. Judd and his mistress now conspire to kill Janice, then her guardian, and secure her inheritance for themselves . . .


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In O'Brien's exciting eighth Anne Cartier mystery (after 2008's Assassins' Rage), Anne learns while visiting London in the fall of 1789 that her well-to-do deaf friend, Janice Parker, was almost killed by a large stone that fell off a scaffold. Anne travels to Bath, the residence of Janice's uncle and guardian, Thomas Parker, to help Janice and also keep tabs on Parker as well as his half-brother, Capt. Seth Judd, both of whom have their eyes on Janice's fortune. As Anne tries to find evidence to implicate those behind what she comes to believe was an attempt on Janice's life, she must navigate both the legal and criminal worlds of Bath, Bristol and London, all while defying the period's social expectations for her gender. Despite the extensive cast of characters, the author manages to make each one lively and memorable. History enthusiasts will especially appreciate the careful research that O'Brien manages to seamlessly weave throughout the plot. (Aug.)
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O'Brien offers up another fine historical mystery featuring Frenchwoman Anne Cartier. France is in the throes of revolution, and Anne's husband urges her to escape to England to visit her grandfather until the tumult dies down. Arriving in England, she is delighted to reacquaint herself with young heiress Janice Parker, whom Anne met a year earlier in Nice. Janice's parents drowned at sea 10 years ago, and Janice was made the ward of her uncle Thomas, who has mostly ignored her. Learning that Janice has recently been the victim of what certainly seems to be an attempt on her life, Anne resolves to find the perpetrator. Her search pairs her with London policeman Dick Burton, and the two are soon on the trail of Thomas, his evil mistress, and his dastardly half-brother, all of whom will stop at nothing to get their hands on Janice's considerable fortune. A suspenseful plot, authentic details of life in eighteenth-century England, and a healthy dose of intrigue and adventure make this a satisfying read for historical mystery and romance fans. --Booklist, 1st June 2009

In O'Brien's exciting eighth Anne Cartier mystery (after 2008's Assassins' Rage), Anne learns while visiting London in the fall of 1789 that her well-to-do deaf friend, Janice Parker, was almost killed by a large stone that fell off a scaffold. Anne travels to Bath, the residence of Janice's uncle and guardian, Thomas Parker, to help Janice and also keep tabs on Parker as well as his half-brother, Capt. Seth Judd, both of whom have their eyes on Janice's fortune. As Anne tries to find evidence to implicate those behind what she comes to believe was an attempt on Janice's life, she must navigate both the legal and criminal worlds of Bath, Bristol and London, all while defying the period's social expectations for her gender. Despite the extensive cast of characters, the author manages to make each one lively and memorable. History enthusiasts will especially appreciate the careful research that O'Brien manages to seamlessly weave throughout the plot. --Publishers Weekly, 25th May 2009 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847511309
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847511300
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,155,390 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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