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Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1)
Still Life with Murder - Gilded Age, Bk 1
Author: P. B. Ryan
Boston 1868: The wealthy are enjoying the height of the Gilded Age--but not all are wealthy. As governess to the Hewitt family, Irish immigrant Nell Sweeney is sent to discover the truth behind the rumor that their son--thought to be killed in the Civil War--is still alive and in prison.
ISBN-13: 9780425191064
ISBN-10: 0425191060
Publication Date: 7/1/2003
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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reviewed Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1) on + 318 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
First is a series featuring a governess with a past, set in Boston in 1868. Excellent writing, wonderful characters. I recommend it.
reviewed Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1) on + 330 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
First in the Nell Sweeney / Gilded Age Series. Nell Sweeney is an assistant to Dr. Greaves, a man that has saved her from her past, when one evening they are called out to assist in a birth that will change Nell's life. Next thing she knows she is a Governess to this child and within 3 years is a trusted companion to the head of the house and is sent on an adventure to save the woman's son, who was thought to be dead, from a hanging for a murder that he is being charged with. From opium dens to high society this book looks at the life of the Hewitt family and their many secrets. This book is more character driven then actual murder mystery, but the characters are very engaging and Nell is a very independent thinking woman for the late 19th Century in which this book takes place.
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Helpful Score: 5
Great book! Moves right along with lots of twists and turns and an interesting Victorian feel.
thameslink avatar reviewed Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1) on + 723 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
What a cracking start to a series! This book is so very well researched -- plenty of period detail, fully-fleshed out characters with plausible, intriguing stories. Very well written. This book was a real page-turner, and I can't wait to read the others in the series. What a pleasure to find an intelligent mystery series!
I-F-Letty avatar reviewed Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1) on + 73 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I am always excited to find a new author to love, such is the case with P.B. Ryan.

The character driven story line with the streetwise Nell Sweeney who has come to the Cape Cod summer cottage of the wealthy Hewitt family with her employer Dr Greaves. A maid servant is giving birth and very likely might die if she doesn't have a risky c-section. With the child safely born and the mother's rejection of the child, Mrs. Hewitt who is still recovering from the loss of her eldest 2 sons at Andersonville the infamous Confederate prison camp, decides to adopt the maids child to assuage her grief. She also see something in Nell and asks Nell to come and care for the child as a nurse/governess.

So Nell leaves Dr. Greaves who has taught her all she knows but realizes that it is time for her to move on. At 25 and poor she has little to look forward to. At least this way she will have security, the opportunity to better herself, and the experience of loving and rearing a child. Grace is her sole focus for 3 years until the past come back to haunt the Hewitt family, and Mrs. Hewitt needs Nell to act in her stead to find out if what they think is true, is indeed true. Four stars.
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GainesvilleGirl avatar reviewed Still Life with Murder (Gilded Age, Bk 1) on + 215 more book reviews
Loved it! Not in the least because I come from the area in which the mystery takes place. Set in the time period of Boston's "gilded age," the descriptive prose is captivating.
Nell Sweeney is a nurse, a governess, and a detective all in one. Although her personal background is seriously questionable, her intelligence and dignity are not. She is hired by a Boston Brahmin family to become the governess/nanny to their adopted 4 year old daughter, Gracie. Two sons of the family supposedly died at Andersonville during the Civil War. But when the parents, the Hewlitts, discover that one is alive and living not far from them in Boston and that he has been accused by Boston police, of a savage murder, Nell soon becomes embroiled in the turmoil. The plot is intelligently written, the suspense builds well, and the end will be, for most, a surprise. Well worth five stars!


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