"Great historical suspense"
Soon after Emily and Philip's wedding, Philip dies while
on safari in Africa. Since Emily only married him to
escape her overbearing mother, she doesn't really grieve
him. Nearly two years later, near the end of her grieving
period, Emily begins to learn more about Philip and find
out who he really was. He wasn't what she thought. She
also discovers that he was madly in love with her. She
immerses herself in learning about ancient artifacts and
begins to study Greek to be able to understand him even
more. She meets many people and learns about stolen and forged
artifacts. During this time, she finds herself juggling
two wealthy suitors. She sets out to solve the crime of
the stolen and forged artifacts and that leads her to more
surprises about Philip. First, let me say that I normally don't read books set
overseas, let alone in the 1800s. I started reading it
because I met the author at Malice Domestic and heard so
much about the book it intrigued me. I kept reading
because it was so well written, and I loved Emily. I
found I just couldn't put it down. I like Emily so much
because while she's a regal lady, she is also a rebel.
She doesn't let society tell her what she can and cannot
do. I liked her interactions with the two suitors as
well. The fact that she falls in love with Philip after
his death was a great twist, too. She does a great job in
uncovering the truth and bringing the crime to light
without putting herself in too much danger. I love Tasha's writing style. I would definitely like to
read the next book in this series. I highly recommend
this book.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Courtesy Mystery Lovers Corner
Posted July 9, 2006
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