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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
An okay debut,
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This review is from: Death at Dawn (Audio CD)
*** This is a review of the hardcover, UK edition ***First Sentence: "Would you be kind enough to tell me where they keep people's bodies," I said. Liberty Lane has gone to Dover to meet her father. Instead, she received a note that he has been killed in a dual and she is to say there. Instead, she heads to France in order to uncover what really happened. Instead, she becomes a spy and involved in uncovering a political conspiracy. I had great hopes for this book. Unfortunately, it just didn't quite work for me. The plot seemed improbable, at best. I never really connected with the characters. It felt as though so much more could have been done with the story. There was some suspense, but there could have been more. There was one story line that felt extraneous. What I did find most interesting was the book being set just as young Queen Victoria was coming to the throne and the cameo role of a young Disraeli. It was an okay debut |
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Death at Dawn: A Liberty Lane Thriller by Caro Peacock (Unknown Binding - January 21, 2008)
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