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Book Reviews of Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4)

Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4)
Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross - Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4
Author: Kathy Lynn Emerson
ISBN-13: 9780312205447
ISBN-10: 0312205449
Publication Date: 3/11/2000
Pages: 280
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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FeliciaJ avatar reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This fourth book in the Susanna, Lady Appleton, series is another page turner. Susanna is accused of murder and must unmask the real killer before she is tried and executed.

"Eleanor Cross" is a direct sequel to "Winchester Geese," the third in the series, so be sure to read that book first.
vintagejoy avatar reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 337 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fourth in this great series featuring Lady Susanna Appleton. What really happened to Robert? This book will tell you. Wonderful plot line and the added history is great. Highly recommend this book and this series.
Debisbooked avatar reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Susanna, Lady Appleton, is faced with the murder of her husband by poison just when they were reuniting. The thought that she is suspected of murder and awaits the gallows spurs her on. Riveting 16th century tale if full of herbal lore.
reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 1568 more book reviews
I just discovered this author, and What fun! Finally a Victorian mystery with a strong female protagonist! It probably would have been a bit easier to start at the beginning, since this is part of a series, but the writer actually does a pretty good job of embedding all the 'what has gone before' without confusion.
This lady has really done her homework on the times, places, names and customs of Victorian England. No superficial glossing over details. The reader feels that they are really present IN the story.

From back cover: Nothing is as it seems when would-be widow Susanna, Lady Appleton, finds her official period of mourning interrupted by a cryptic message from her supposedly dead spouse. Shockingly, Robert is alive--but not for long!
FACE DOWN BENEATH THE ELEANOR CROSS---Neither late nor lamented by his wife, Sir Robert Appleton summons a stunned Susanna to a furtive London meeting. Yet instead of a reluctantly anticipated marital reunion, the renowned herbalist finds her poisoned husband gasping his last breaths beneath the Eleanor Cross. Vowing to bring his killer to justice, Susanna embarks on a daring winter journey across the frigid English countryside. She swiftly discovers that there is no shortage of those who bore animosity toward Robert--most of them female. But which of the wealthy, wayward knight's mistresses is a murderess? His widow is determined to find out, aware that the gallows now awaits the most likely suspect; Susanna herself...
reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 59 more book reviews
Very interesting book.
jjt001 avatar reviewed Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Susanna, Lady Appleton Bk 4) on + 27 more book reviews
Another fun mystery set in Old England. I enjoyed the author's many insights into the time, as well as the clever mystery she set up.