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Louisa and the Country Bachelor (Louisa May Alcott, Bk 2)
Louisa and the Country Bachelor - Louisa May Alcott, Bk 2
Author: Anna Maclean
In desperate need of some wholesome air and sunshine, Louisa and her family visit their relatives in Walpole, New Hampshire. But when their peace is shattered by the death of a young Dutchman who purportedly fell into a ravine while hiking, Louisa investigates the suspicious circumstances to bring a murderer to justice.
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ISBN-13: 9780451214713
ISBN-10: 0451214714
Publication Date: 4/5/2005
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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CozyLover avatar reviewed Louisa and the Country Bachelor (Louisa May Alcott, Bk 2) on + 335 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't find this one to be as engaging as the first. It was a bit lackluster at times. I never felt hooked by the plot to the point that I couldn't put the book down. A decent effort, but not 100%
Frankiecay avatar reviewed Louisa and the Country Bachelor (Louisa May Alcott, Bk 2) on
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This was a good continuation of the Louisa Mae Alcott series. I am looking forward to more from Ms. Maclean.
reviewed Louisa and the Country Bachelor (Louisa May Alcott, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
"Louisa and the Country Bachelor" proved to be a very engaging and wholly engrossing read. I thought that Anna Maclean had done a truly wonderful job of capturing Louisa May Alcott's voice and persona. Louisa May Aloctt comes across as an intelligent, warm, charming and very fascinating character, definitely inspired in me the desire to read Alcott's biography. Similarly, I also enjoyed the loving manner in which portrayed the entire Alcott family and Sylvia Shattuck. I particualrly liked the vividly colourful manner in which the author captured the countryside surrounding Walpole -- she definitely made the place seem very beautiful and vital. Also nicely done was the manner in which she allowed for the suspense to mount gradually and smoothly, so that the pace was not uneven or jarringly awkward. So that all in all, I'd say that "Louisa and the Country Bachelor" was a very well crafted, smoothly paced mystery novel, that was intriguing and engrossing, and that also possessed an easy and completely accessible prose style. In other words: a truly good and worthwhile read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Second book of an interesting series.
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