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PDF Ebook , by Kate Parker

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, by Kate Parker

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, by Kate Parker


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File Size: 1421 KB

Print Length: 322 pages

Publisher: Berkley (August 5, 2014)

Publication Date: August 5, 2014

Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00G3L16G2

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Most of the characters are back for this sequel: Georgia Fenchurch is the owner of a bookstore, with Emma, an assistant with a background which has taught her basic knife skills, and a Lady who fell upon hard times and now serves as their house coordinator.But both Georgia and Emma also work for a mostly secret group of investigators, and Lady Phylidda??? has come to them for help: her cousin has been murdered and her husband has been accused of the crime. Since the husband is also a ship designer working for the British government, Lord Blackmore soon enters the scene, leading to an increase in their smoldering relationship.A fine mystery.

Georgia Fenchurch, a London bookshop owner during the Victorian era, is a member of the secret Archivist Society that investigates crimes. So when her house guest Lady Phyllida’s cousin is murdered, Georgia gets involved. The cousin was married to a man who’d designed warship blueprints for the government, and those documents are now missing. There’s only a handful of people who would have known he’d taken them home that evening, and they are members of the upper crust. Thus Georgia assumes the identity of Lady Georgina and teams up with the Duke of Blackford to infiltrate high society. They must root out a spy and find the real killer to clear the husband’s name of murder.This second book in the Victorian Bookshop mystery series is as engaging as the first. Georgia is a capable heroine, strong-willed and independent. She grows to care for the duke while knowing their relationship can never progress beyond friendship. I’m eager for the next installment as the search for her parents’ killer continues and she gets involved in another adventure.

The story was good and engaging, having all the usual elements, plus some romance. The author works hard to be historically accurate, and have clothing and mores correct for the period, but then the main character says something completely out of context, like, "I was stuffing my face," and other things someone from that time would never have said. It was really quite jarring. Where is her editor? I will probably read another of her books, and hope to see improvement as the series progresses.

I enjoyed this book even more than book #1. Can’t wait to read “The Royal Assassin was.”A lot of characters, a couple times I had to stop and get the characters straight in my head again. That’s probably just my old age.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a Victorian suspense/mystery/love story.

Georgia is drawn into the world of spies as she, the duke and her friends undertake their newest case. Undercover as a widowed Lady she struggles to find the answers to her mystery as well as answers to her relationship with the Duke. An intriguing look into the Victorian era & a fascinating mystery. Great read all around!

The Counterfeit Lady is the second in Kate Parker’s delightful Victorian Bookshop Mystery series, in which Georgia Fenchurch, the solidly middle-class proprietress of Fenchurch’s Books, once again becomes involved in murder and mayhem through her somewhat prickly friendship with the dashing Duke of Blackford and her participation in the Archivist Society, a secretive investigation agency.This time around, a cousin of Georgia’s friend and house mate, Lady Phyllida Monthalf, is murdered, and Phyllida refuses to believe that her cousin’s husband, arrested for the crime, is guilty. As if this weren’t distressing enough, the murder was committed during the theft of the blueprints of a new battleship—designed by the accused husband. Is he a murderer? A traitor? Or an innocent man, as Phyllida believes?The political repercussions of the theft bring the Duke into the picture, and Georgia unwillingly agrees to his plan to investigate the crime—by posing as a prosperous widow recently returned from Singapore, an old flame of Blackford’s ready to renew their relationship.Between worrying about leaving her shop in the hands of friends, avoiding anyone who might know her as Georgia or who might be expected to know a widow from Singapore, dealing with an impostor, going off to a country house party, and struggling with her real feelings for the Duke, Georgia is out of her element. But if anyone can cope with the unexpected, it’s Georgia, whether it involves international spies, a stolen hat box, or dealing with snobbish aristocrats.I love the setting of this series, late Victorian London, where electric lighting is coming into vogue and the Duke has a telephone installed in the shop (with no delay—he’s a director of the telephone company). The viewpoint of a middle class spinster focused on making a living, sure that nothing will ever come of her attraction to a Duke, is refreshing, and the cast of supporting characters is entertaining. I’ll be looking forward to Georgia’s next adventure in investigation—and her next encounter with the Duke.

Victorian England, more Lords and Ladies, Dukes, and Sirs and their ladies, of course, than you can count, and a summer weekend country house party. What more do you need when everyone seems to have secrets ... Great Fun.

I have really enjoyed the first two books in this series. Very well written and the dialogue is excellent. I love the relationship between Georgia and the Duke and am hoping the Duke will tell society to hang.

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