The Dead Betray None by J.L. Buck

The Dead Betray None

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Viscount Ware Mysteries #1
Publication Date: 7/12/22
Period: Regency – 1811
Number of Pages: 302

Finding this book was the happiest of accidents – and I believe it is the author’s first book. I am thoroughly happy to have found both the book and the author and I already cannot wait for the next book. The mystery is excellently done and the characters are very relatable. One of the things I loved was that it is period correct – from the manners through the way they spoke, it was spot on.

1811 was a very turbulent time for England with Napoleon’s war in Europe, the conflict with America, and civil strife and unrest at home in England. Lucien Grey, Viscount Ware, is the son and heir to the Earl of Salcott. Lucien is a very honorable man who does his best to protect his king and his country – though his father thinks he is a worthless ne’er do well. Lucien and his best friend Andrew Sherbourne (Sherry) served as spies on the continent until they were betrayed and only barely managed to escape with their lives. Now, back in England, both Lucien and Sherry have been recruited by the Marquess of Rothe to be part of the Crown’s secret spies within England.

Lucien and Sherry were a bit perplexed by the assignment given to them by Roth. What could the theft of a few bits and baubles from a house party have to do with the security of England? The thefts don’t make sense – until they do. Finally, they discover what was really taken and what it means to England to find it. The trail leads them through the dregs and dirtiest parts of London and the glittering ballrooms of the elite and right into Whitehall itself.

During his investigation, Lucien meets the lovely Lady Anne Ashburne who is witty, intelligent, and could easily have been a general if she had been a man. Anne provides invaluable assistance to their investigation though Lucien wants to keep her protected and away from danger.

Lucien, Sherry, and Anne face great danger to uncover the French spy among them and to thwart his plot against England. Can they stop him in time? Will he escape and carry many of England’s secrets with him? Can they recover the cipher that was stolen at the house party? Will Lady Anne decide she wants to work as one of the Crown’s secret spies? Ah! So many questions and you’ll only find the answers when you read the book.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story with so many twists and turns, red herrings, and secrets as well as delightful characters. I love historical cozy mysteries and this book fits that just perfectly. However, I also require those mysteries to have a romance and this one doesn’t have that – though there is a hint of one. Hopefully, that hint will blossom within the next couple of books. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did should you choose to read it.

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Kiss Me Like A Rogue by Shannon Gilmore

Kiss Me Like a Rogue (Wicked Widows' League #18)Barbara’s rating: 4.4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Wicked Widows League #18
Publication Date: 7/11/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 168

If ever you find yourself deep in a hole, just keep digging. At least that appears to be the philosophy of Caden Landon Scott, the Duke of Justamere when he is mistaken for a solicitor by the lovely widow upon whom he has just called to inquire about a land purchase. He should tell her the truth, but … After all, she really does need help … And, those lips surely look as if they want him to kiss them … There is plenty of time … He’ll tell her later …

Baroness Fredda (Freddie) St. George is fearfully afraid. After a chaste marriage to the kindest, sweetest man on earth, she is in danger of losing everything he had tried to do to save her. Her brother and sister-in-law are trying to get the marriage annulled by declaring her a fortune hunter who took advantage of an ailing man and by claiming the marriage was never consummated. What to do? What to do? When a woman from the Wicked Widows League approaches Freddie at her husband’s funeral and offers help, she quickly realizes they might be the resources she needs to fight her in-laws. What she needs is a solicitor and someone to make sense of the estate books – and a friend, she could really use a friend.

The whole thing quickly spirals out of control and Cade bypasses opportunity after opportunity to tell Freddie the truth. What will happen when she finds out who he really is? He knows she will find out; he’d just like to be the one to engineer the circumstances when she does. Right…

When Freddie does find out, in the worst way possible, she is deeply hurt and deeply angry. Then, to have to pretend she’s never known him… and then, her sister-in-law, the hateful, spiteful witch has set her cap for him… Oh! My! Sparks are going to fly, heads are going to roll, and Cade may never manage to dig himself out of that hole. But he wants to – so badly. Can he convince her? Can she forgive him?

I thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining read with lovely characters and a well-paced plot. I haven’t read any of the other Wicked Widows League books, but I do know that each of them can be read as a standalone. Perhaps this story has inspired me to read the novella detailing the beginning of the League. Curious minds want to know.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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