Murder on Nob Hill
Sarah Woolson Series, Book 1
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نقد و بررسی
May 1, 2004
Despite her elevated social standing in 1880 San Francisco, Sarah Woolson must fight against female prejudice to use her law degree. By chance, she finds her first client, a young, rich woman accused of killing her husband with the help of her actor lover. Sarah comes to the rescue, however, especially after police refuse to connect a subsequent identical murder (committed while the client languished in jail) to the case. Period details, personages, events, and surroundings spring to life in this first of a new series featuring a feisty and determined heroine. Strongly recommended for most collections.
Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
May 1, 2004
This promising if melodramatic debut is set in 1880 San Francisco and is narrated by the spirited Sarah Woolson. Educated by her attorney father, Sarah marches into the law firm of one of his associates and demands a job. She gets it, too, and finds herself working on the case of a young widow accused of murdering her older and abusive husband. Contending with the scorn of her male colleagues, Sarah fights for her place in the firm and is soon involved in a heady stew that includes Chinese gangs and child slavery; a club in which gentlemen indulge their most forbidden habits; and other murders that, like the first, involve sexual mutilation. The language tends to the purple, and the local color is laid on thickly; however, the serenely self-assured Sarah, who has a possible love interest in the Scottish colleague she enrages regularly, keeps the reader on her side and turning pages till the end. Stay tuned.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)
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