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In Milady's Chamber [Hardcover]

Sheri Cobb South (Author)
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January 2, 2006
Estranged from her aristocratic husband through her failure to produce an heir, Lady Fieldhurst resolves to repay his neglect by taking a lover. Fate takes a hand when she and her paramour enter her bedchamber and find Lord Fieldhurst lying on the floor - with her nail scissors protruding from his neck. Idealistic young Bow Street Runner John Pickett has spent most of his brief career chasing petty pickpockets. Nothing in his experience has prepared him for low dealings in high society - or for the beautiful widow who is the chief suspect. The popular press sees the case as a classic lovers' triangle, and expects a quick arrest, while back in Bow Street, the magistrate questions Pickett's handling of the case in the light of his unprofessional interest in Lady Fieldhurst. Still, Pickett remains unconvinced. If this was a simple crime of passion, it must have seemed a godsend to George Bertram, the viscount's cousin and heir presumptive, whose wife's ambitions have driven him to the brink of bankruptcy. Was it Mr. Bertram who paid a nocturnal call upon his lordship and was apparently the last person to see him alive? And why did the butler vanish without a trace shortly after admitting the mysterious visitor? What is the cryptic letter appropriated from the dead man's desk by his Foreign Office colleague while paying a condolence call? Under increasing pressure from without and within, Pickett must race against the clock in order to uncover the true murderer and save an innocent woman from the gallows.

Sheri Cobb South's regency novels include the critically acclaimed The Weaver Takes a Wife and the award-winning Miss Darby's Duenna. She lives in Mobile, Alabama with her husband and two children.



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 234 pages
  • Publisher: Five Star; 1 edition (January 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594143706
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594143700
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,088,424 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A lovely mystery by a very skilled novelist., November 1, 2006
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This review is from: In Milady's Chamber (Hardcover)
Sheri Cobb South can always be relied upon for a really well written novel. I have read her Regency era romances and haved loved every one of them. I give them all 5 stars. This is the first mystery I read by her and give it 4.5 stars. The mystery storyline was very well executed and the characters had detailed personalities. In her books, you always feel you are getting to know real people instead of just fictional characters. I felt this book was like her romances in that you relax into the gentille world she creates. Although this wasn't a romance, it was romantical. I took a half star off for the mystery but this was because I had figured out the killer and motive pretty early on. Still, I had not figured out all the related details and side stories so I was kept fully enthralled until the last page. I hope she continues writing more Regencies, no matter what genre she chooses.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars terrific Regency police procedural, February 4, 2006
This review is from: In Milady's Chamber (Hardcover)
In spite of his recent rejection of her due to her failure to produce an heir Lady Julia Bertstrom Fieldhurst remains faithful to her spouse a Foreign Office bigwig. However, she considers taking a lover for the first time, her escort Rupert Latham, but when they enter her bedchamber they are greeted by the corpse of Lord Fieldhurst lying on her floor with her scissor in his neck.

The media and his superior Mr. Colquhoun immediately assume it is a lover's triangle, but Bow Street Runner John Pickett thinks that is too easy a solution though the paramours had the time to commit the homicide. He focuses on the cousin and cousin-in law as having a monetary motive. The more John digs, the more likely it seems Julia killed her spouse. He begins to wonder if her beauty has spellbound him to ignore her treachery just like his boss thinks. However, he tries a different path involving the Foreign Office and a purloined letter hoping that will prove the clue to lead to the killer.

IN MILADY'S CHAMBER is a terrific Regency police procedural starring a likable Bow Street Runner who like everyone else wonders if beauty has dazzled the beast. John is the focus of the story line as he follows clues that go nowhere except dead ends and begins to doubt his theory that Julia is innocent though he continues to pursue alternate paths other than the lovers' triangle murder. The support cast augments a fabulous historical mystery.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reading, January 14, 2007
This review is from: In Milady's Chamber (Hardcover)
Sheri Cobb South ventures into new territory from her usual Regency Romances with, instead, a regency set murder mystery.
Julia, Lady Fieldhurst, is discontented in her barren marriage to Viscount Fieldhurst. Teetering on the edge of an affair with Lord Rupert Latham, she decides one night to take that step. Except she definitely chooses the wrong night to invite him in - she and Lord Rupert discover the body of her murdered husband in his bedchamber. Bow Street is immediately summoned. John Pickett, one of their youngest, soon arrives. Investigation and complications ensue.
Julia discovers more about her husband than she had ever imagined. Pickett, torn by duty and inclination, finds himself falling for this dreadfully out-of-reach Lady, who is also looking like the chief suspect. The plot unfolds convincingly and the denouement is not obviously signposted.
I always enjoy this author's books and this is no exception; flows well, effortlessly evokes the period, clearly sketched and sympathetic characters ... What more could one ask for, except a longer book?
Hopefully we will indeed see more of John Pickett and I look forward to it.
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