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Maids of Misfortune (Victorian San Francisco, Bk 1)
Maids of Misfortune - Victorian San Francisco, Bk 1
Author: M. Louisa Locke
It’s the summer of 1879, and Annie Fuller, a young San Francisco widow, is in trouble. Annie’s husband squandered her fortune before committing suicide five years earlier, and one of his creditors is now threatening to take the boardinghouse she owns to pay off a debt.  — Annie Fuller also has a secret. She supplements her income...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781449925031
ISBN-10: 1449925030
Publication Date: 12/3/2009
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: CreateSpace
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 8
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reviewed Maids of Misfortune (Victorian San Francisco, Bk 1) on + 168 more book reviews
The main character in this book is Annie Fuller. Annie, a widow, runs an upscale boarding house and she supplements her income by pretending to be a clairvoyant. At this time in San Francisco, Victorian men had a hard time listening to financial advice from a woman so it was easier for Annie to present as a woman having psychic powers. When one of her clients is found dead, Annie gets hired as a maid at his house to find out who really killed him.
If you like this series, you might also like the Gaslight series by Victoria Thompson. Her main character is a midwife in New York City around the turn of the century. Sarah Brandts husband was murdered and so she must deal with life by herself. It is another series that features a strong woman struggling against the prejudice about women that existed in the past.
ASJ avatar reviewed Maids of Misfortune (Victorian San Francisco, Bk 1) on + 341 more book reviews
Nice setting and time period. The begining and the end of book are very good with plot and pacing. I thought the middle draggend some. Book 2 looks more interesting. I love reading a 1870's San Francisoo


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