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Tasha Alexander (Author)
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Lady Emily April 10, 2007

London's social season is in full swing, and Victorian aristocracy is atwitter over a certain gentleman who claims to be the direct descendant of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Adding to their fascination with all things French, an audacious cat burglar is systematically stealing valuable items that once belonged to the ill–fated queen.

But things take a dark turn. The owner of one of the pilfered treasures is found murdered after the theft is reported in the newspapers, and the mysterious thief develops a twisted obsession with Lady Emily Ashton. It takes all of Lady Emily's wit and perseverance to unmask her stalker and ferret out the murderer, while faced with a brewing scandal that threatens both her reputation and her romance with the dashing Colin Hargreaves.


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When Lady Emily Ashton, an unconventional young widow, comes to London for the social season at the start of Alexander's highly enjoyable late Victorian novel of suspense (the sequel to And Only to Deceive), a presumptive heir to the French throne and a slew of robberies by a thief obsessed with Marie Antoinette soon become the talk of the town. The stakes rise after the murder of one of the thief's victims. As Emily risks her reputation to solve the crimes, she must contend with a mysterious beau, who woos her in Greek. The author deftly works in background material pertinent to Emily's life as well as period detail that never slows the narrative. Emily sometimes behaves in unlikely ways (e.g., visiting a man at his bachelor residence, getting on a first-name basis with a woman after a brief acquaintance), but readers looking for a lighter version of Anne Perry will be well rewarded. (Apr.)
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Blending romance and historical mystery, Alexander has delightful fun with both genres. Rich, young widow Lady Emily Ashton occasionally has tea with the queen, but she isn't exactly a perfect Victorian lady. Pretty and poised though she may be, her preference for port and cigars, her devotion to both "popular" novels and classic Greek literature (which she reads in Greek), and her involvement in solving the mystery of her husband's death (And Only to Deceive, 2005) have made her the subject of plenty of gossip. Her forthright opinions stir up chitchat once again when she becomes curious about the theft of several items once owned by Marie Antoinette and about a new gentleman on the social scene, who claims to be an heir to the throne of France. Alexander's witty treatment of the trivial pursuits of the aristocracy, coupled with an engaging mystery and a deliciously flirtatious romance between Emily and handsome Colin Hargreaves, makes for entertaining reading for those who like historical mysteries that don't take themselves all that seriously. Stephanie Zvirin
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (April 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061174149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061174148
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #111,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tasha Alexander grew up in South Bend, Indiana, and attended the University of Notre Dame, where she signed on as an English major in order to have a legitimate excuse for spending all her time reading. She and her husband, novelist Andrew Grant, divide their time between Chicago and the UK.

 

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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Poisoned Season, April 10, 2007
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Tasha Alexander's second book, A Poisoned Season, in her series about Lady Emily Ashton is as charming as the first installment, And Only To Deceive. Lady Emily Ashton is a woman with sensibilities ahead of her time, with interests in antiquities and learning Greek. She is also a young widow with fortune and means to pursue her interests despite societal pressures otherwise. Fortunately, her love interest, Colin Hargreaves, is also ahead of his time, with less interest in taming her than capturing her heart and working beside her in their mutual interests. This time the mystery centers around the descendants of the French monarchy with plenty of twists and turns to keep mystery readers entertained.

With nods to the Ton and the Season, Queen Victoria and other standards of the era, this series is light enough for a pleasure read, but still has some intellectual 'oomph', including references to Greek texts. It reflects Lady Ashton's own tastes for reading popular fiction as well as Homer in Greek. The cast of supporting characters is also appealing with the butler Dixon becoming a personal favorite.

Especially recommended for fans of historical mysteries and historical romances, the book should appeal to fans of Victoria Thompson, Anne Perry and Georgette Heyer. It's rated PG, although there is sufficient sexual tension to please romance fans. Emily and Colin's relationship is also moving along at a pleasingly brisk--but not too fast!--pace for a mystery series instead of the tendency of other historicals to leave obvious attraction in a holding pattern for countless books before hinting at any progression.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A novel of suspense that you won't be able to put down! If you liked the first book in this series, you will LOVE the second!, December 12, 2007
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I seen to be going through a mystery phase lately. When I was about nine years old I was all about mystery novels-Nancy Drew (of course) some Mary Higgins Clarke (I was precocious) even a little Lawrence Block. It was something I had common with my father, whose bookshelves are filled with nothing but mysteries and books on music. But like any evolving young reader I went through stages, mystery to old fashioned books, like Anne of Green Gables, to fantasy, to contemporary fiction (chick lit mostly) and then to historical fiction. Now, with the recent publishing boom of historical mysteries, I seem to have come full circle.

"A Poisoned Season" is the sequel to "And only to Deceive", in which we met the recently widowed Emily Ashton, who lives in London in the late Victorian age. Emily fell into the business of solving mysteries as she languished in mourning, and took the time to learn more about her deceased husband, who she barely knew in their short marriage. While reading his journal she stumbled across possibly stolen art ring and eventually, the truth of her husband's death. Along the way she found a love of Greek, especially the Iliad and ancient Greek art and began to know-and perhaps love-her husband's best friend Colin Hargreaves. She also develops an attitude towards society that could be described as unconventional at best, given the times.

In "A Poisoned Season" Emily returns, back from her villa in Greece, accompanied by her new friend Cecile de Lac to face the London society season. This season has some spice added to it not only with the introduction of Charles Berry, who claims (and is believed by society) to be the heir of Marie Antoinette, and if the monarchy still existed in France, the rightful king. With the appearance of Berry, who is a drunk, a womanizer, and a cruel and arrogant person, comes a cat burglar who only steals items that were once the possessions of the long dead queen of France. Emily's home is burgled but things don't get alarming until one of the men an item was stolen from is murdered-poisoned.

Emily winds up investigating this death in order to keep the police's prime suspect in the murder, a maid who the grieving widow insists is innocent, from being hanged. But as she investigates Emily discovers she is being followed; the Marie Antoinette thief leaves her love notes in Greek, things begin to disappear from her home and mysterious accidents start to happen. This, coupled with an attack on her reputation, makes for an increasingly treacherous society season...

I really, really enjoyed this book, much more than the first one in fact. While its predecessor had an excellent element of a tragic love story (Emily and her now dead husband), this novel has a romance with a breathing person-Coin Hargreaves, who is, in a sense, the perfect man. Charming, Handsome, a spy for the queen, and patient about Emily's reluctance to marry again (though not too patient-he refuses to kiss Emily until they are engaged and makes a bet concerning marriage with her.) The mystery in this novel is well planed out and hard to crack, the characters are believable and compelling. And it has a happy ending. This book is so good in fact, that I literally could not put it down and was up into the wee hours of the morning finishing it. I am quite sure that if you liked the first novel at all, you will love the second.

Five stars. I look forward with great anticipation to the third novel in this series and the event that will hopefully take place in it.


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Lady Emily, June 12, 2007
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First Sentence: There are several things one can depend upon during the London Season: an overwhelming barrage of invitations, friends whose loyalties turn suspect, and at least one overzealous suitor.

Lady Emily Ashton is through the period of mourning for her husband in time to join London's social season. A new face on the scene is Charles Berry who claims to be heir to the French throne in this post-revolutionary time. Although he is courting a friend of Emily's to be his future Queen, he wants Emily as his mistress. Is he the one sending Emily anonymous poems written in Greek? And who is stealing treasures of the late Marie-Antoinette? But most important, who poisoned society member David Francis? Although her maid has been arrested, Mrs. Francis asks Emily to prove her maid innocent.

Ms Alexander combines history, society and a dash of romance into a first-rate read. She has taken three threads; who committed the murder, who is the thief and who is trying to ruin Emily's reputation, and combines them into one very interesting, intriguing story. Emily is a great character; smart, independent and resourceful. There is a romance, but she doesn't depend on him to save her. Her depiction of Victorian England is delightful, while very much the upper class. It does show the intrigues and intricacies of live among the social elite. The plot kept me going and I didn't expect the ending at all. While it didn't have the emotional pull of her first book, "And Only to Deceive." this was a very good read.
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