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List Price: $23.95Price: $11.03 You Save: $12.92 (54%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
Format: Bargain Price
Label: William Morrow
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: William Morrow
Release Date: April 10, 2007
Sales Rank: 229171
Studio: William Morrow
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I love reading historical fiction and this fit the bill. I was disappointed, however, that I read this before reading others in the series. The characters and plot were personable and entertaining.
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I found A Poisoned Season to be a good read, and have much the same opinion of it that I did of And Only to Deceive. It was a good read, as much and maybe more of a historical fiction novel as a mystery and also probably better to read when you have the time to read it straight through and not over a long period of time. That is not to say that I didn't like the book by any means. I quite enjoyed it actually, and look forward to the next installment. There were parts that I found I liked so much ... Read More
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When an author is passionate about a particular subject or time, it comes through in their work. Tasha Alexander's 'A Poisoned Season' is my first venture into Victorian Suspense, and I'm glad it was. She captures the time period so perfectly, that one must wonder if she lived during that time and is merely recording her experiences. At the heart of the novel is the 'curse of Marie Antoinette', and the theft of her belongings that have been spread throughout since her imprisonment and death. Each ... Read More
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When I find a new author that I like, and especially when their first novel is very good, I tend to get a bit wary when the second novel is released. It's not very often that I enjoy the next effort, it's usually that there is a bit of the joy of discovery isn't there. And when it involves continuing characters, there's a good chance that the story is going to slip somewhere, badly.
Imagine my surprise when Tasha Alexander's follow-up to And Only to Deceive turned out to be just as entertaining ... Read More
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This sequel to, "And Only To Decieve", is absolutely inthralling. True, it is not the first one, but we must admit that we were discovering tons in her first book. Now that we know a lot about the characters we must not look down upon the new story lines.
I loved reading the details of this mystery and will read it again. She brilliantly intertwines the characters from the first book right into this one.
These books are clean, well thought out, well written, and will keep you reading ... Read More
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