"late Victorian romantic thriller"
Anthony Stalbridge is highly placed in society even though
his family is considered very eccentric. At present his
image is tarnished because his fiancée committed suicide
and there are rumors that he was breaking off their
engagement. Although Anthony is sure she was murdered, he
wants to find the killer in the hopes that it was nothing
he did or didn't do that caused her demise. He believes
Edwin Hastings had something to do with her death and he
tries to break into the man's bedroom safe. Coming out of his Hasting's bedroom is Louisa Bryce who is
looking into Hastings investment in a brothel. They meet
up with each other and he grabs and kisses her because he
hears a guard coming. After they leave, they talk about
why they are interested in the same man. Louisa wants to
write a story about him and Anthony wants to prove he
murdered his fiancée. Later that night he breaks into the
safe and finds his fiancée's necklace there as well as
proof that the man is an investor in the brothel. As
Louisa and Anthony work together to bring Hastings down,
they fall in love but she has a dark secret that she hides
from everyone and fears when she tells Anthony he will
turn from her in disgust. Taking place in the late Victorian era, THE RIVER KNOWS is
a fantastic romantic thriller. Like any Amanda Quick
novel, this book is a charmer due to the realistic
characters who don't quite fit the society mold. Their
amusing antics will have readers chuckling out loud while
the support cast moves the plot along quite subtly in a
tantalizing tale filled with plenty of action and quite a
few surprises. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummaryThe first kiss occurred in a dimly lit hallway on the upper
floor of Elwin Hastings's grand house. Louisa never saw it
coming....
Of course, Anthony Stalbridge couldn't possibly have had
romantic intentions. The kiss was an act of desperation
meant to distract the armed guard from catching the pair in
a place they did not belong. After all, Louisa Bryce, in her
dull maroon gown and gold-rimmed spectacles, was no man's
idea of an alluring female. The only thing the two
interlopers have in common is a passionate interest in the
private affairs of Mr. Hastingsa prominent member of
Society whom they both suspect of hiding terrible secrets.
Now, brought together by their ruse, Anthony and Louisa are
united in their efforts to find the truth.
Each has a reason for the quest. Anthony's fiancée was said
to have thrown herself into the Thamesbut Anthony has
his own suspicions. Louisawhose own identity is
shrouded in layers of mysteryis convinced that
Hastings has a connection to a notorious brothel. When
Anthony successfully cracks Hastings's hidden safeand
discovers incriminating evidenceit appears that both
their instincts were correct.
Yet Hastings is hiding far more than jewels and ledger
books. Bringing him to justice will be more perilous than
they anticipateand their partnership will be more
heated than either one expects. For it is not only Anthony's
curiosity that Louisa arouses, and the two share something
else: a thrilling attraction to danger. . . .
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