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File Size: 1475 KB

Print Length: 290 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1912786478

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Sapere Books (November 20, 2018)

Publication Date: November 20, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07KR2JR2G

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I am a fan of Victorian mystery novels... this is one of the better one's, I want more from this author" I like the language, it feels right not as pompous as some writers in this genre - the description of people and life in this setting made me lough out loud a few times, funny and fitting! I am 5 star happy.

3 starsIt is 1869 in Wimbledon, England and Inspector John Joseph Lintott responds to a call of a suicide. Or, is it a case of murder?Theodore Crozier is the name of the dead man. He was the owner of Crozier Toys and he was a very difficult man to like. While his death appears to be suicide, (how does one give himself an aneurysm?), nasty letters are revealed that point to Crozier’s wife Laura being involved with Crozier’s brother Titus.Inspector Lintott begins to suspect murder. The family doctor is ferociously protective of Laura and it got me to wondering. Lintott patiently (sometimes), ferrets out clues and reaches his conclusions.The servants are a hoot. They all seem to have active schemes afoot.The writing style of this book is off-putting. I couldn’t really get into it, but gave the author three stars for her effort. I like the way the author describes Victorian England with its law and quirks. I also liked Inspector Lintott who can be very firm in his questioning when the situation calls for it, but also seems to have a measure of humanity. I read a lot of historical fiction and this book just didn’t measure up to my usual standards. It was interesting and vaguely entertaining, but didn’t really capture my interest.I want to thank NetGalley and Sapere Books for forwarding to me a copy of this book for me to read, enjoy and review.

Is this her only chance? Laura dislikes her husband Theodore but she has nowhere else to go so she will just have to stay in this unloving marriage. Now that he is sick she prays that the end will come quickly but he recovers for a time then he suddenly falls ill again but this time he won't be recovering. But the police think that he was poisoned and they will stop at nothing to find the killer. But who wanted him dead that much? Laura just wants things to settle down so she can be free and give her the children all the love that they need but her brother in law Titus is a problem. He is always in debt and she fears that he won't be able to keep the company going. How can she make sure that everything works out they way that she wants?The police have started to look into Theodore's life and they find out that he was involved with someone else but it isn't what they were expecting so they think that he might have decided to take matters into his own hands. He would never would have recovered if his secret got out is it that simple? And is there more to the relationship between Laura and Titus, did they kill him together so that they could be together? Or is that just a rumour that one staff member wants everybody to believe. Will it ever end so that Laura can just continue with her life? A good read. I was lucky enough to receive a copy via Netgalley & the publishing house in exchange for my honest review.

Dear Laura is a Victorian mystery that introduces the engaging, but shrewd and perceptive Inspector Lintott.Surprisingly, Detective Lintott doesn't really make an appearance until about half way through the book. The first half of the book introduces the characters in the house hold of Theodore Crozier. Crozier, his wife, his brother, and the household servants are presented in both current situations and situations which provide background for the characters.Initially, Theodore Crozier's death is thought to have been caused by an aneurysm, but anonymous letters imply something else. Suicide? Murder?When the cause of death comes into question, Scotland Yard's Inspector Lintott is called in. He has an interesting interview method and good insight into character, but he also finds himself reconsidering some of his opinions as he learns more. He doesn't stick with first assumptions, but alters his investigation with new information.Inspector Lintott is a product of the Victorian era. and yet, thoughtful and open to other perspectives. A friend used the term Neo-Victorian. Which she described as "Written with a modern eye but with characters who are still true to their era. "

I received this book from Sapere Books for an honest review.I was intrigued by the setting of the story, a mystery set in Victorian times. The book was not only a mystery but did present some insight into the Victorian home and the mores of the society. Without giving anything away, there were quite a few suspicious characters who could have committed the crime, and the explanation given for the death made sense, originally. I was completely surprised to read the ending, so A+ to the author for that! (It's so challenging to write this without giving anything away!)So why deduct a star? Lintott, the detective, was not my favorite character. At times he was too cavalier with the ladies and affected street language willy nilly. Overall, though, read the book! I bet you will be as surprised by the ending as I was.

Excellent job of confusing the reader. After trying to solve the murder, which I could not for a long time. It wasn't until just before I read the very last chapter, that I realized, positively, who it had to be. This one will keep you guessing.

A long drawn out book. The characters were alittle boring except for the staff. They were funny at times.I didn’t care for the Inspector at all and really only finished to find out who did it.

A very well written tragic love story. Taken through so many wonderful characters lives. Their ups and downs, loves and losses. I truly enjoyed this story and look forward to many more adventures and investigations of this Scotland Yard Inspector.

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