Murder in Berkeley Square
By Vanessa Riley
By Vanessa Riley
Part of The Lady Worthing Mysteries
Category: Mystery & Thriller
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$27.00
Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9781496738684
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Praise
Praise for Murder in Drury Lane:
“In a time when Black and mixed-race people were marginalized and overlooked, the author brings these voices to the forefront through vibrant and well-developed characters. Readers will enjoy the Bridgerton-esque setting and dialogue and will keep working to uncover the clues. Combining elements of an Agatha Christie-style whodunit with the vivid portrayal of a more encompassing view of Regency-era England, the second Lady Worthing mystery does not disappoint.” —Library Journal
“Riley’s Regency Era thriller diverges from most period mysteries in two respects: The heroine’s first-person narrative is brisk and economical, and the whodunit plot is woven into Abigail’s story of survival in a judgmental society. As if her abandonment by her husband were not challenge enough, Abigail faces bigotry and sexism as a Black woman as well. It’s her empathy for Danielson’s widow that compels her to solve the crime, though the revelation of the killer might endanger the pending abolition bill in parliament. An Author’s Note provides much interesting background information on people, places, and history. Not your grandma’s period mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews
“With impeccable attention to period details, a vividly evoked setting, a cast of richly nuanced characters, and a captivating plot that fully embraces the challenges and oft-overlooked diversity of the Regency era, Riley’s second stunning addition to her Lady Worthing series, following Murder in Westminster (2022), is a delight.” —Booklist
“It’s a promising theme, and Riley sets her sights on a pivotal, fascinating period in British history.” —Publishers Weekly
“Riley skillfully puts race into historical context. She takes the reader through all the twists and turns, although where Lady Worthing’s heart lies remains a mystery. —Tampa Bay Times
Praise for Murder in Westminster:
“Riley’s inclusive, keenly drawn cast shines a light on the role of people of color in the Regency era…Snappy dialogue, abundant intrigue, and Abbie and Stapleton’s increasingly flirtatious antagonism keep the tension high and the narrative drive strong Smart, fun, and full of moxie.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Riley’s storytelling gift is strong and her prose is lovely and evocative. She made me see 1806 London in an entirely new way I’m a fan of Jane Austen as well as Dianne Freeman and many others – but she gave me the gift of an expanded perspective, along with a really well told mystery. The denouement is particularly clever and includes both grim irony and a dandy twist. I’m hoping this will be a long-lived series and I can visit with Lady Abigail again soon.” —Mystery Scene Magazine
“Murder in Westminster (historical mystery) is sure to be a great read to add to your current must-read lists.” —Essence Magazine
“Riley’s prose is unique, nestling a lush, lavish image next to a swift, chopping realization…The book is an absorbing experience, a complicated mystery rooted in the compelling historical struggle for abolition that navigates the nuances of race and class with a heroine the reader can’t help but love. Highly recommended.” —Historical Novel Society
“Fans of Regency-era historical mysteries featuring intelligent heroines (such as Andrea Penrose’s Lady Arianna or Tasha Alexander’s Lady Emily) will find this series a welcome addition to the genre.” —Library Journal
“Riley offers a vibrant picture of the roles Black and mixed-race people played in Regency life. Fans of Bridgerton will enjoy this one.” —Publishers Weekly
“Murder in Westminster is a fresh, unique take on the Regency, deftly weaving historical fact with dastardly intrigue. Lady Worthing is an intrepid and unforgettable heroine and I can’t wait for the next adventure! Clever and engaging.” —New York Times bestselling author Deanna Raybourn, author of the Veronica Speedwell mysteries
“You don’t want to miss this invigorating take on the Regency lady sleuth. Vanessa Riley breathes new life into the genre and offers a unique perspective in Murder in Westminster.” —Sherry Thomas, USA Today bestselling author of the Lady Sherlock series
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