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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Historical crime fiction well worth reading.,
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This review is from: The Keeper of Secrets (Paperback)
In this very enjoyable historical mystery more than one character is the keeper of secrets. In fact, upon reflection, it would seem that almost every main character had a least one secret. The way Judith Cutler managed to weave all those secrets into a suspense novel was a delight for me to read.
Tobias Campion was given the living of Moreton St. Jude by Lady Elham, a distant cousin of his mother's. Tobias felt a calling to the clergy, even though his secret was that his wealthy family made it unnecessary for him to ever earn his own living. This world will prove to be a very different place from the one he has inhabited all his privileged life and in this world Tobias will come directly in contact with the poverty and privations suffered by the poor while the rich remain unmoved by those conditions. Tobias meets the beautiful housemaid Lizzie Woodman when he rescues her from the unwanted advances of another house guest at Moreton Priory. Her safety then becomes his concern and when she disappears, he sets about trying to find what has happened to her. Dr. Edmund Hansard and Tobias join forces to try to solve the strange and awful happenings which keep coming faster and faster as this story progresses. I thoroughly enjoyed the plotting and the characterizations in this novel. Judith Cutler wrote a moving depiction of the incredible differences in the lives of poor and rich in Regency England and used her parson as a fine example of how men and women of conscience were moved to help with whatever means were at their disposal. I found her characters to be very interesting. I thought the pace of the story moved a little slowly for quite a while, I'm sure in order to give her the opportunity to explain who and what kinds of people her characters are. Nevertheless, it did seem to go slowly until the investigation began in earnest. After that point, the story positively flew. I did not guess until toward the end who the guilty party was nor the many secrets which were leading to the crimes. For readers who enjoy period thrillers, this one is well worth your time to explore.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth the read!!!,
By Alice in Wonderland (Midlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keeper of Secrets (Paperback)
The Keeper of Secrets is historical crime fiction at its best. You already know from previous reviewers the storyline so I won't waste time repeating it.
If you can imagine the best Agatha Christie murder story with the characters found in a Jane Austen novel, you might have a rough idea of the flavour of the book. The period characters were very well realised - the kindly and benevolent parson and doctor, the lady of the manor and her wayward son and the poor of the parish. The story weaves a tangled web of secrets which keep you turning the pages. This is not a thought provoking book, but it does depict very well the social injustices of the period. A story, which is hard to put down, and that has twists and turns that keep you guessing. I really enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading more from this author.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Keep the secrets coming,
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This review is from: The Keeper of Secrets (Paperback)
This was a very enjoyable historical thriller. The main character, Parson Tobias Campion was a delight and I can't wait to meet him again in a future book.There was atmosphere and detail, a well thought out storyline and some really likeable and unlikeable characters galore. I actually cared what would happen so devoured the pages eagerly. The language was written to reflect the era and the book as a whole was very entertaining. I highly recommend it.
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