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Murder on Black Swan Lane por Andrea Penrose
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Murder on Black Swan Lane (edición 2017)

por Andrea Penrose (Autor)

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In Regency London, an unconventional scientist and a fearless female artist team up to trap a cold-hearted killer: "Thoroughly enjoyable" (Deanna Raybourn, New York Timesâ??bestselling author).

The Earl of Wrexford possesses a brilliant scientific mind, but boredom and pride lead him to reckless behavior. So when pompous, pious Reverend Josiah Holworthy publicly condemns him for debauchery, Wrexford unsheathes his rapier-sharp wit and strikes back. As their war of words escalates, London's most popular satirical cartoonist, A.J. Quill, skewers them both. But then the clergyman is found slain in a churchâ??his face burned by chemicals, his throat slashed ear to earâ??and Wrexford finds himself the chief suspect.

An artist in her own right, Charlotte Sloane has secretly slipped into the persona of her late husband, using his nom de plume, A.J. Quill. When Wrexford discovers her true identity, she fears it will be her undoing. But he has a proposalâ??use her sources to unveil the clergyman's clandestine involvement in questionable scientific practices, and unmask the real murderer. Soon Lord Wrexford and the mysterious Mrs. Sloane plunge into a dangerous shadow world hidden among London's intellectual enclaves to trap a cunning adversaryâ??before they fall victim to the next experiment in villainy . . .

"Sharp, engaging characters, rich period detail, and a compellingly twisty plot, Andrea Penrose delivers a winner." â??Deanna Raybourn, New York Timesâ??bestselling author

"Fans of C.S. Harris take note! A riveting ride through Regency London, from the slums of St. Giles, to the mansions of Mayfair." â??Lauren Willig, New York Timesâ??bestselling author

"Historical chemistry meets alchemy . . . A deligh
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Título:Murder on Black Swan Lane
Autores:Andrea Penrose (Autor)
Información:Kensington Books (2017), 370 pages
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Murder on Black Swan Lane por Andrea Penrose

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Great mystery, loved the characters and the plot was definitely intriguing. The Lord and the almost lady. Liked it all. ( )
  LuLibro | Jan 22, 2024 |
3.5 Happy to have a found a new regency mystery series. All the usual set-up for the first book in a series but I liked the characters and am hopeful about the rest of the series. ( )
  mmcrawford | Dec 5, 2023 |
This is a solid, well-crafted murder mystery set in Regency London. It’s filled with the kind of historical detail that places it firmly in the time period and its gritty atmosphere gives it a Sherlock Holmes-ish vibe. I liked that the two main characters were from opposite ends of the era's rigid class system which added an undercurrent of tension to their efforts at forming a working relationship. Could there be a little romance in their future? I think I’ll read on and find out. ( )
  wandaly | Sep 2, 2023 |
Originally posted on Just Geeking by.

One of the few non-fantasy/sci-fi types of books I read, and pretty much the only crime genre I read without any fantasy or supernatural elements in is historical fiction, primarily Victorian or Regency era like Murder on Black Swan Lane. What can I say? I like Sherlock Holmes, I like Victorian fiction a lot and studied it as part of my English Literature degree. The problem with the classics though is that most of them were written by actual Victorians (funny that :P) and while there are some classic writers I appreciate and admire, they're still confined by their society. And before someone says 'well actually...' and starts to lecture me about so and so being before their time, that's all well and good, but they don't write stories with female heroines, do they? Most of the books I read of this genre probably aren't historically accurate in one way or another, and I'm ok with that because I'm reading for the pleasure of fiction. If I wanted to read something historically accurate then I'd go read actual Victorian or Regency literature.

You might see where this is going; Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose isn't historically accurate, but it is jolly good fun! What drew me to the book was the unique idea of a mystery novel with one of the crime-fighting duo being an artist. They're always a Lord or Lady, and if failing that a doctor, or a teacher - someone academic. But an artist? That was different and I like different. I found the story to be quite interesting, and the characters to be well developed and fleshed out with the novel giving just enough information without giving everything away. This is, after all, just book one in a series so I'm sure there are more secrets to unfold as the series goes on and I'm definitely going to be checking out book two.

I read some complaints about the accents of the two young cockney boys, and as someone who hails from London and grew up in a house where cockney rhyming slang was normal, I wanted to talk a bit about them. Normally 'ye' is used for Scottish accents in literature, however, in London yes/yeah is pronounced as 'yeh'. I just read the 'ye' as 'yeh' in my head automatically because I knew they were cockney, not Scottish. Other than the 'ye' everything else about their dialogue was spot on as far as I was concerned.

If any dialogue was a bit off it was Wrexford's which felt a little too much like every Regency film/period drama I'd ever watched had been used to create his dialogue. But that was just a minor thing that I noticed and honestly if I hadn't been looking at the language used by the characters I'm not sure I'd have even noticed.

For more of my reviews please visit my blog! ( )
  justgeekingby | Jun 6, 2023 |
I enjoy mysteries, and I enjoy books set during the Regency. This was the first time I read a book combining the two elements. I enjoyed it. The mystery was interesting, and I hadn't figured out who the murderer was.

I liked the two main characters and look forward to learning more about each of them (Sloane seems to have an especially complicated past). I'm also interested to see how their paths will next cross and how their friendship will develop.

I will definitely be continuing on with this series soon. ( )
  ang709 | Mar 31, 2023 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

In Regency London, an unconventional scientist and a fearless female artist team up to trap a cold-hearted killer: "Thoroughly enjoyable" (Deanna Raybourn, New York Timesâ??bestselling author).

The Earl of Wrexford possesses a brilliant scientific mind, but boredom and pride lead him to reckless behavior. So when pompous, pious Reverend Josiah Holworthy publicly condemns him for debauchery, Wrexford unsheathes his rapier-sharp wit and strikes back. As their war of words escalates, London's most popular satirical cartoonist, A.J. Quill, skewers them both. But then the clergyman is found slain in a churchâ??his face burned by chemicals, his throat slashed ear to earâ??and Wrexford finds himself the chief suspect.

An artist in her own right, Charlotte Sloane has secretly slipped into the persona of her late husband, using his nom de plume, A.J. Quill. When Wrexford discovers her true identity, she fears it will be her undoing. But he has a proposalâ??use her sources to unveil the clergyman's clandestine involvement in questionable scientific practices, and unmask the real murderer. Soon Lord Wrexford and the mysterious Mrs. Sloane plunge into a dangerous shadow world hidden among London's intellectual enclaves to trap a cunning adversaryâ??before they fall victim to the next experiment in villainy . . .

"Sharp, engaging characters, rich period detail, and a compellingly twisty plot, Andrea Penrose delivers a winner." â??Deanna Raybourn, New York Timesâ??bestselling author

"Fans of C.S. Harris take note! A riveting ride through Regency London, from the slums of St. Giles, to the mansions of Mayfair." â??Lauren Willig, New York Timesâ??bestselling author

"Historical chemistry meets alchemy . . . A deligh

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