Murder on the Prince Regent by Irina Shapiro

Murder on the Prince Regent (Tate and Bell Mystery, #6)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Series: Tate and Bell Mystery #6
Publication Date: 11/3/25
Period: Victorian (June 1859)
Number of Pages: 344

This sixth book is an excellent addition to the Tate and Bell series. The murder takes place aboard the American packet ship Prince Regent, and Tate and Bell must solve the crime before the ship docks in London. The stakes are high — if it turns out that an American murdered a British nobleman, the case could spark an international incident. When the Prince Regent drops anchor in Limehouse Reach near Dog Island and sends a launch to fetch Scotland Yard, Sebastian and Gemma are certain the murderer is still aboard. But can they solve the case before the First Mate follows through on his threat to move the ship to the Port of London?

Gemma and Sebastian had been looking forward to a rare day together when Sebastian was suddenly called to investigate a mysterious death aboard the ship. Frustrated at the interruption — especially since he had planned to finally declare himself to Gemma — Sebastian reluctantly takes the case. Of course, Gemma insists on joining him. I love the way the two of them work together: Sebastian is every inch the authoritative detective, while Gemma shines “in the background,” where people are more likely to confide in her. Each brings a unique perspective to the investigation, and their teamwork is one of the series’ greatest strengths.

Finding suspects proves difficult because of the ship’s rigid class structure. Passengers in steerage are forbidden above deck; those in second class may only go topside when accompanied by someone from first class, and first-class passengers enjoy free access. When the deceased’s wife goes missing, the mystery deepens — is she another victim, or the perpetrator herself?

While you might form suspicions about the “how” and “who,” the truth doesn’t fully emerge until well into the story — and by then, time is running out. The author weaves clues, red herrings, and twists together perfectly, keeping you guessing until the very end. Most of the suspects are far from likable, which makes it all too easy to believe any of them could be guilty.

Each book in the series works as a stand-alone mystery, but to truly appreciate the character development and evolving relationships, you’ll want to start from the beginning. Why wouldn’t you? Every installment has been a great read. I especially loved the leap forward in Gemma and Sebastian’s relationship in this book, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. Some location hints even make me wonder if a change of setting might be coming in the future.

This was a fantastic addition to the series, and I’m already looking forward to the next installment.
Happy reading!

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Love’s Perilous Road Anthology by Various Authors

Love's Perilous Road: A Bluestocking Belles Collection with FriendsLove’s Perilous Road: A Bluestocking Belles Collection with Friends by Various Authors

Tracy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Anthology with ties to ongoing series

Release Date: October 31, 2025

The Bluestocking Belles have joined up to offer a connected anthology featuring travel, house parties, smugglers, spies–and a mysterious highwayman. Who is the infamous Captain Moonlight? And how many lives will he change–for good or for ill? This anthology includes ten all new interconnected novellas that are sure to offer something for everyone including:

Sir Westcott Steals a Heart by Alina K. Field: Sir Westcott Twisden didn’t know he wanted to marry until the tallest lady he’d ever met crossed his path.

One Good Wager Leads to Another by Barbara Monajem: A young widow escaping her father. A spy in disguise. A long-ago but never-forgotten kiss.

Charred Hope by Caroline Warfield: A fool threw her and her miniature away. A wiser man treasures them both.

Stolen Kisses by Cerise DeLand: He kissed her once. Ruined her, too! Years later, he’s done it again.

Love by Moonlight by Elizabeth Ellen Carter: By daylight, he’s a gentleman. By moonlight, justice is served.

A Bend in the Road by Jude Knight: Can a grand lady and a washed-up sailor find a future together?

My Gift to You by Mary Lancaster: A rocky marriage and too many secrets… Is their love doomed?
(This was my favorite of the collection – I love a good second chance romance)

A Duke in Peril by Meara Platt: Lady Florence’s life is upended when she finds a handsome wounded soldier on the road.

Forever and Always by Rue Allyn: Lord Fontus shares a secret with Lady Deoiridh. Revealing the secret could be fatal. Or it could lead them to forever and always.

Falling Into You by Sherry Ewing: Sometimes a memory is hard to forget… After a year’s absence, is Milton too late to win Josephine back?

This anthology has several different tropes, miscommunication, second-chance romance, friends to lovers, and secret identities. All the novellas are low/no steam – kissing only romances and all deliver the promise of HEA. Many of the novellas feature characters from the author’s previous books, so this is the perfect set to read if you want to try new authors and find a new series.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *