Wait Until Midnight

Wait Until Midnight
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Louisa Jane Underwood

شابک

9781490695143
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 17, 2005
Those who have enjoyed Quick's popular Regency mysteries featuring Lavinia Lake and Tobias March (Late for the Wedding
) may find some pleasure in this Victorian romance/mystery, but others, particularly fans of Quick's earlier works (Mistress
, etc.), will feel shortchanged by its weak plotting. Caroline Fordyce, who writes a popular fiction serial, and mysterious gentleman Adam Hardesty make a likable couple, but since virtually no obstacles stand in the way of their union, there's little suspense in watching them come together after only a few heated kisses. Both skeptics, the pair become involved in the Victorian craze for mediums and all things spiritualist after Adam stumbles across a murdered medium and finds a list of names, with Caroline's figured prominently. Alas, there are only two viable suspects, and Quick's sleight of hand is scant. Her characters are given to chunks of exposition that reveal the mechanics of the plot. (For example, a medium delivers a convenient monologue in an empty room.) Despite these flaws, this book remains a pleasant enough diversion, even if it pales in comparison to the author's best work. Some readers may have hoped that Quick's recent change of publishers heralded a renewed energy in her writing, but this novel feels like more of the same. Agent, Steve Axelrod.



AudioFile Magazine
Amanda Quick once again sets her story in Regency England, where Caroline Fordyce, who writes sensational novels and has a dark secret in her past, confronts Andrew Hardesty, who is investigating the murder of a spiritual medium. Anne Flosnik voices the story in a style that suits the period and the prose, and she characterizes both Caroline and Andrew with elegance, as well as perfectly pitched emotions. The strength and skill of her narration help to overcome some dramatic weaknesses--namely, an absence of the romantic obstacles that usually provide suspense in Quick's novels. Overall though, this is superbly read and hard to turn off. M.A.M. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine


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