Helpful Score: 3
Not as strong as the previous books in the series. While I appreciate Churchill's bringing in new characters, she is losing control of the essential element of Point of View, and doing a lot more telling than showing.
I hope this isn't a signal as to where the series is headed.
I hope this isn't a signal as to where the series is headed.
Helpful Score: 1
A light Depression-era mystery featuring a brother and sister, who have lost everything but a mansion that they must live in for a certain period according to the terms of the will.
Helpful Score: 1
Grace and Favor has been booked for a meeting of a mysterious group, but when the leader of the group gets murdered, everyone learns that he was a controversial traveling preacher. The investigation turns up many suspects. Robert and Lily also get part-time jobs as substitute teachers when the regular teacher takes leave for surgery. And a new boarder takes up residence in Grace and Favor house.
I enjoyed this book, and believe that Churchill has maintained the high quality of this series.
I enjoyed this book, and believe that Churchill has maintained the high quality of this series.
Helpful Score: 1
A Grace and Favor mystery. While Ms. Churchill has been compared to Agatha Christie, and while she does have talent, and while I have enjoyed the other books in the G&F series thus far, I didn't like this one as well. However, it was a spellbinding read.
4th book in the series