Lost Lover by Mary Lancaster

Lost Lover (Crime & Passion Book 4)

Barbara’s rating: 4.5
Series: Crime & Passion #4
Publication Date: 10/10/23
Period: Victorian London
Number of Pages: 270

I was thrilled when I saw there was a new addition to the Crime & Passion series! We got three books – one right after the other – in 2021 and then they stopped, so I was afraid there wouldn’t be any more of them. Since I really loved our sleuths, Grizelda (Griz) and Tizsa, I didn’t want the series to be over! Well, now they are back and this time they are helping Lord James Andover and Elizabeth Barker – and believe me – those two really need help!

Lord James Andover, youngest son of a marquess, has just been released from Newgate prison after serving three years. Now, he is out for revenge and to be sure that whoever was responsible for his wrongful conviction is the one in Newgate. The person who committed the crime isn’t a secret – everybody knows who did it – yet there is no proof. James wants that person – and he wants everyone who conspired with him. To that end, he is following the man’s wife in hopes she will lead him to the stolen diamonds and the proof he needs. Though her home is modest on the outside, he’s quite sure the inside will be sumptuous – after all – well – stolen diamonds. And . . . why isn’t she living with her husband?

Elizabeth Barker was just seventeen years old when Joshua Jarman wooed her into sneaking off to marry him. He put on a false front and made her believe that he loved her and that he was undoubtedly a better alternative than those staid old bankers her father was trying to marry her off to. That was the worst mistake of her young life and she’s paid for it ever since. As soon as she could, she ran away from him and had only just returned to London. She knows nothing about a diamond robbery and certainly doesn’t have access to any diamonds – but she lives in constant fear that Jarman will find her.

When Jarman is found dead – in Elizabeth’s bedroom – she or James should be the prime suspect, but our amateur sleuths don’t believe either of them are guilty and set about helping them find the guilty party. They’ll have their work cut out because Jarman is not a popular fellow – even among his fellow criminals. With a suspect list a mile long, can they actually manage to identify the real culprit(s)?

Goodness, it was fun to watch Griz and Tizsa help guide the investigation through the lowest and highest parts of London where we encounter mightier-than-thou Lords and lowlier-than-the-low criminal elements. Of course, it was also great fun to watch Elizabeth and James come to trust and love each other as they worked through the case. That said, I would have appreciated it being just a tad longer because I wanted more of a wrap-up for family matters – like James’s sister and her outcome, etc. Plus – I NEVER want a story to end before the wedding.

From the spooky beginning through the harrowing end, this was an exciting read. The main characters were relatable and interesting and the supporting characters were such an eclectic mix that I hope to see more of them in future additions to the series. I recommend this book and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.

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

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A Deadly Vow by Carla Simpson

A Deadly Vow (Angus Brodie and Mikaela Forsythe Murder Mystery Book 5)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: Angus Brodie and Mikaela Forsythe Mystery #5
Publication Date: 10/10/23
Period: Victorian Edinburgh
Number of Pages: 276

This was an exciting, breath-holding adventure from the first page to the last. We’ve known since the first book that Angus Brodie was born in Edinburgh and lived on the streets surviving any way he could. This story brings us from London back to Edinburgh in search of a murderer – except the murder happened thirty years ago – and the victim was Brodie’s mother. Oh! My!

Needless to say, the murderer doesn’t wish to be caught and goes full-out to stop Brodie, Mikaela, and Brodie’s friend Munro. This murderer has a lot to lose and enough power to stop our sleuths in their tracks – or does he? He certainly goes full-out trying. He’s certainly not averse to murdering again – after all, he’s good at it. With more murders, kidnappings, and arson, you can see how exciting every page is. You’ll hold your breath as Brodie is attacked – then Mikaela – and . . .

I loved that we learned so much more about Brodie in this book. With the life he led, you can only marvel that he escaped and made himself into the man he is. I also loved that Brodie finally made his feelings for Mikaela known – but – she didn’t actually reciprocate – though we know she feels the same. Sadly, the book ended about two, maybe three, paragraphs too soon for me! This sly author ended the book at just the right spot to ensure we come back for more in the next book. Of course, I would have been back anyway.

This book has an exciting, hold-your-breath, mystery, a toe-curling romance, and characters you wish to meet in real life. I love that Mikaela is strong, intelligent, determined, and can take care of herself, yet she is learning to see and show that softer side of herself. This is most definitely a recommended read and I hope you’ll love it as much as I did. Happy Reading!

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

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