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File Size: 3093 KB

Print Length: 338 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1999343328

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: December 14, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07K62WTXC

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(2.5 stars) This was a 2-star book for me that I'm giving 3 stars. After all, I've read almost all the previous books in Organ's Penny Green series so I know by now not to expect all that much from them. So why did I read it? (1) It was only 99 cents at the time I ordered it. (2) I was hoping that Scotland Yard detective James Blakely might just possibly be a victim of the Bermondsey Poisoner of the title. That would have made my day.No such luck. James is still alive at the end of this entry in the series and one assumes he'll show up in the next one, if only just to torture me. Then just stop reading them already, you may say. Yeah, I know I should. But one thing this series has going for it is the amount of research the author puts in and the notes at the end. Another thing is that they are edited well. In comparison to many e-books, these have few-to-no punctuation, grammar and spelling errors. And the mysteries themselves are based loosely on real crimes author Emily Organ has come across in her research. And the price is economical, so some bang for your buck.But one thing the books don't have going for them is the characters' lackluster development and their superficial relationships, and the stiff, painful. awkward dialogue. The overall quality of the writing is merely competent.The mystery this time revolves around what seems to be a Black Widow serial poisoner of her husbands. Yes, I did say "husbands" in the plural. All the murders have taken place in Bermondsey over the past eight years or so and all involve the use of arsenic. This most recent murder in 1844 catches Penny's interest and off she goes to investigate. Naturally, James Blakely, Scotland Yard detective, will also be on the case. Naturally Penny's heart will skip a beat every time James shows up. Naturally, they will find their usual fumbling way to a resolution of the mystery.In addition to this mystery, Penny will be facing several issues in her personal life. Francis, her librarian suitor, is off to South America to look for her missing father; her sister is considering divorcing her husband and the father of her children; the editor of the newspaper she works for is replaced by an incompetent nephew of the owner; and James, for whom Penny's heart spends a lot of time skipping, is soon, very soon, to marry. (Why Penny's heart skips so much around James is a puzzle to me. He may be handsome, but he has the personality of a turnip and the sleuthing abilities of Inspector Clouseau.)The murder mystery is somewhat interesting. There are a few red herrings to keep the reader on his/her toes a bit, albeit nothing excessively clever or sophisticated. And the personal side of things continues to annoy me. Penny and James are insipid characters much of the time. I do hope Francis, the librarian, eventually comes back from South America and knocks some sense into P & J.

Love this series set in Victorian times and featuring working class H and h. He is an inspector with Scotland Yard, and she is a newspaper reporter, one of the few females in that profession in these early days of women’s suffrage and rights. Each book in the series features a complex mystery, usually starting with a murder (or murder spree as in this one). The H and h find themselves working together as their respective jobs put them on the trail of the criminal(s) at large. There is a huge cast of interesting secondary characters that make up the fictional world of the H/h including extended family, work colleagues, etc. The H/h met in Book 1 and have found a growing attraction as the series has advanced. The pair reach a turning point in this book, but there is clearly much more to come. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the series is the author’s grounding the action in the historical context of the times. The characters reflect the thinking and trends of this exciting era of discovery, new inventions, and seemingly limitless possibilities. The descriptions of locations, work settings, and daily life are incredibly vivid and add such depth and energy to the stories. Always look forward to the next installment!

I pre-ordered this because I was invested in the characters and needed to know what happened next in their lives. There is a good balance between the main storyline of the poisoner, and the love interest. I had to keep reminding myself that this is set in the 19th century since emotions are so stilted and muted. The merry-go-round hunt for the poisoner was quite interesting. Unfortunately I latched on to a question asked in innocence halfway through that pointed to the murderer - that is what happens when you are an avid reader of the genre! The ending is good to keep readers hooked onto the lives of Penny, Francis and James and I will probably buy the next one to see what develops.

Really enjoyed the first books of this series; but then the books began devolving into “Will he or won’t he marry.” I would’ve hoped the heroine would have become comparably bored with the question, as well ( at least out of self respect). Really no depth to the question or the reasoning. The man has no spine, and the woman sits and waits. Bleh.The entire subplot might make an interesting story if the characters were more fleshed out ( including the fiancé, the families, and society’s reaction). But that is not the genre this book is written for. The story is to be a thrilling mystery with tones of romance. The romance has taken over and is boring.The mystery portion of the books flows nicely but a bit predictable. Not enough to hold me or lead me to read the next book in the series.

Yay! This story has all of the twists and turns we've come to expect from Penny. I did note that her coworkers seem less sexist and way more sympathetic. I hope they remember their Victorian values in the next book, but it was nice to see them rally together as a team. I wish Mr. Sherman would have opened up a bit more, at least to Penny in private as he's the most mysterious character in the main cast. Hopefully, this means we'll find out what happened at the baths or how he's getting on - does he go back or are there alternatives?This installment did an excellent job of paying off previous setups while leaving enough open loops to make me want more. If you're just now discovering this series, you're in for a great binge.I'm on the edge of my seat wanting to know what happens next!

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