Book Review: Joanne Harris’ The Girl With No Shadow
Blown to Paris, Vianne Rocher has a new identity, a new chocolatarie, and two daughters. Then Zozie de l’Alba blows into their lives with her lollipop shoes and treachery.
Blown to Paris, Vianne Rocher has a new identity, a new chocolatarie, and two daughters. Then Zozie de l’Alba blows into their lives with her lollipop shoes and treachery.
An horrific truth, a murder kept secret, from Bess Crawford’s life in India. Lying, damning facts that reveal a brutal reality that could have been her own fate.
Can a man whose whole life depends on looks commit himself to a woman who doesn’t fit his image? Now that Holly’s turning other men’s heads, does she even need Logan anymore?
Francesca Rossi and her husband have opened a cooking school in Italy, and Tom suggests a visit to celebrate their anniversary. It’s a beautiful start until murder.
A victim run down and left. His past providing a link Inspector Ian Rutledge can’t ignore, that pits him against the new Acting Chief Superintendent.
It’s 1914 and Lady Elspeth Douglas’s life is thrown into chaos. Torn between two men – one to whom she’s promised – she is determined to do her part for the war.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library An Unmarked Graveby Charles ToddIt is part of the Bess Crawford #4 series and is a historical mystery in Paperback edition that was published by William Morrow on June 5, 2012 and has 272 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books in this series include [books_series] Other books by this author which I have reviewed include An Impartial Witness, A Lonely Death, A Bitter Truth, The Confession, The Walnut Tree, Proof of Guilt, A Question of Honor, An Unwilling Accomplice, Hunting Shadows, A Pattern of Lies, A Fine Summer’s Day, No Shred of Evidence, The Shattered Tree, Racing the Devil, A Casualty of War, The Gate Keeper, A Forgotten Place, The Black Ascot, The Cliff’s Edge, An Irish HostageFourth in the Bess Crawford mystery series set in World War I and revolving around Bess Crawford, one of the nursing sisters helping on the front in the spring of 1918. In 2012, An Unmarked Grave was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel. My Take Dang, […]
On Tom and Faith’s 20th anniversary, it’s a flashback to a month after The Body in the Big Apple when Faith will have to Have Faith that life up in the wilds of Massachusetts won’t be so bad
All Charles “Shake” Bouchon has to do is deliver a “package”. A wholesome young housewife named Gina who’s run afoul of Dick “The Whale” Moby, a murderous 300-pound strip club owner.
What did happen to Cinderella’s ugly stepsisters?