Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed The Price of Murder (Sir John Fielding, Bk 10) on + 2719 more book reviews
This Sir John Fielding novel is almost all about his assistant Jeremy Proctor. While very interesting, I do not feel it is one of the best in this series. There are three plot lines, and two of them revolve around sex.
I have always felt that when an author write a book about sex, especially unnatural sex, then that author is running out of ideas. Fortunately, unlike a number of so-called 'best sellers,' the unnatural sex in this novel is not shoved in our faces.
As for poor Jeremy, in the end things swing out of his control and he gets his just deserts.
I have always felt that when an author write a book about sex, especially unnatural sex, then that author is running out of ideas. Fortunately, unlike a number of so-called 'best sellers,' the unnatural sex in this novel is not shoved in our faces.
As for poor Jeremy, in the end things swing out of his control and he gets his just deserts.
Sally P. (journalist) reviewed The Price of Murder (Sir John Fielding, Bk 10) on + 6 more book reviews
Bruce Alexander wrote a great series of books about a judge -- blind and honest, like Justice herself -- in eighteenth century England. Since he died, the books are not so easily available, but if you can find them you will definitely enjoy them.
Larry G. (aardvark) reviewed The Price of Murder (Sir John Fielding, Bk 10) on + 157 more book reviews
One of the better historical mystery series around, and this is one of the better books in the series. Alexander has been compared to A.C. Doyle and Charles Dickens -- pretty high company!