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Face Down Among the Winchester Geese [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathy Lynn Emerson (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp (2001)
  • ASIN: B000PYDFMQ
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Susanna tracks a serial killer in Elizabethan England., December 17, 2000
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Sharon Wylie (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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The "Susanna, Lady Appleton" series is set in Elizabethan England. Lady Susanna Appleton is a shrewd, intelligent woman with a love of herbal studies and an uncomfortable arranged marriage to an "intelligence gatherer" for the crown. Lord Robert Appleton believes that a woman should be biddable and follow the guidance of her husband. He is also an indiscreet philanderer, as Susanna is all too aware.

When a woman arrives unannounced at the Appletons' temporary residence in London, Susanna assumes she is another mistress of Robert's. When the woman is later discovered murdered in an alley, Susanna's sense of justice (and her need to absolve her husband of the crime) leads her to investigate. She soon discovers a pattern of killing that indicates more women will be murdered.

Susanna is a well-drawn, enjoyable character whose strong sense of self is never corrupted by her tenuous relationship with her husband. Their interactions are always interesting and frustrating--as Susanna herself observes, theirs could have been a true match of equals were Robert ever to feel at ease with Susanna's independence. Unfortunately, he is a product of his times, and the couple is destined for unhappiness.

The mystery is well done, as Susanna tracks a serial killer through the brothels of London. The ending is a little too tidy and resolved a bit too quickly, but all the clues were in place well before the resolution. I didn't feel surprised about the ending, but neither did I see it coming.

Lord Robert's work as a spy keeps Susanna realistically involved with court intrigues, so her involvement with the mysteries doesn't yet feel forced (a problem that eventually plagues most series featuring amateur sleuths). I hope the author can keep it up.

This is the third in this excellent series, which begins with "Face Down Upon an Herbal" and is followed by "Face Down in the Marrow-Bone Pie."

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book in a fantastic series, April 6, 1999
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In 1563, Lord Robert Appleton, having political ambitions, insists that his spouse Susanna accompany him on his latest trip to visit the crown in London. Though Susanna would prefer to remain at their Leigh Manor estate studying her herbs as she normally does when her husband goes to see the crown, she knows she has no choice but to go with him. In London, Diana visits Robert, but since he is not home, Susanna sees her instead. Diana refuses to provide the reason for her visit or even a last name. However, she tells Susanna that Robert can come see her at Paris Gardens. Later on, Robert goes to see Diana and fails to return home that night.

The next day, the constable comes to see the Appletons because a murdered woman has a note with their current address on her. Susanna identifies the corpse as her cousin Diana Leigh to protect her spouse. However, Susanna begins to investigate the murder, knowing that Robert could be the killer.

The third Lady Appleton Elizabethan mystery is a superb historical who-done-it that provides readers with a taste for the period. The story line is entertaining as the murder investigation is cleverly designed. Susanna is a great amateur sleuth, but it is her relationship with Robert that makes the novel feel authentic. Fans of historical mysteries will relish this tale and its two predecessors (see FACE DOWN UPON AN HERBAL and FACE DOWN IN THE MARROW-BONE PIE) as well as the older historical novels from the obviously talented Kathy Lynn Emerson.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the series, September 20, 2001
I must admit I was growing tired of Kathy Lynn Emerson's Lady Appleton but her latest book, FACE DOWN AMONG THE WINCHESTER GEESE, tops the series by rekindling my interest. An excellent plot and resolution to the fate of her husband, as well as Emerson's usual top-notch historical details and writing style.
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