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Alis Hawkins

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Werken van Alis Hawkins

Testament (2008) 58 exemplaren
None So Blind (2017) 42 exemplaren
A Bitter Remedy (2023) 33 exemplaren
In Two Minds (2019) 18 exemplaren
Those Who Know (2020) 12 exemplaren
Not One Of Us (2021) 11 exemplaren
The Black and the White (2020) 8 exemplaren

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‘’There was nothing more likely to convince me that being married was not for me than this business of women calling themselves by their husband’s name. Mrs Green’s name was Charlotte but here she was, signing herself ‘T.H.’ because those were her husband’s initials. As if she was just a female reflection of him.’’

Oxford 1880s. Jesus College has recently (and rather reluctantly…) decided to accept ‘female’ students due to the untiring efforts of pioneers. Rhiannon, a young woman who is every bit the feisty, no-nonsense Welsh, is a brilliant example of the true scholar. Her mind is as sharp as her tongue and the academic circus (because that’s what it is, actually…) isn’t ready to accept that such a creature exists. When a mysterious death takes place, she joins forces with Basil, a professor who is a bright example of a kind educator. So, what do we get when two bright examples meet? A fascinating mystery.

‘’Social conventions aren’t there to keep society civilised, they’re there to keep society as men want it. And I refuse to abide by them in my own home.’’

Yes, we have a plethora of murder mysteries set in the Victorian Era with a woman and a man trying to figure out the solution to the puzzle and Dark Academia has been all the rage lately. However, Alis Hawkins’s novel isn’t just another book falling into the genre. First and foremost, Rhiannon is one hell of a character. You’ll adore her to pieces (unless you are a brainless being in which case you are NOT allowed to have an opinion). Her intelligence, her courage, her affinity for learning, her stubbornness, her refusal to conform or act against her principles. She is bold as brass and to Hell with it. Sure, some actions of hers may seem irrational and spontaneous but every strong personality rushes to action. The rest of the characters are well drawn and although Basil cannot be compared to the force of Nature that is Rhiannon, his struggles, doubts and insecurities are depicted with clarity and sensitivity.

‘’-Is that not what all women aspire to? Their own household, husband, children?’’
‘’- No. Some women - far more of us than you might imagine - would prefer to see a world where women can also live full and fulfilling lives while remaining unmarried.’’

The atmosphere is impeccable. Dark Academia is particularly fascinating and the scope is focused on the academic community with an emphasis on the manipulation of Medicine to lure the weak-minded. Also, Rhiannon’s love and longing for her homeland is tangible and touching.

And it’s about time to realise that some of us do NOT want to become mothers and we do NOT want to get married. Period. DEAL WITH IT!

Many thanks to Canelo Crime and The Pigeonhole for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/

‘’They couldn’t see for miles and miles the hills in the far distance, so they weren’t encouraged to wonder what lay beyond. There was just land, then trees.
But with the horizon invisible, there wasn’t much of that. Just dead grass and mud under my feet and mist greying out any bits of colour. In the sun, the haws and rosehips would’ve been bright as jewels in the hedges, but now you couldn’t see them unless you went right up close.’’

Many thanks to Canelo Crime and The Pigeonhole for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/
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AmaliaGavea | 3 andere besprekingen | Apr 5, 2024 |
This is the first book in the Oxford Mysteries set during the Victorian era. An undergraduate is found dead in his own bed and upon being examined, there are some unusual discoveries. Basil Rice, a Jesus college fellow, and ‘Non’ Vaughan, a Welsh female student newly permitted to attend lectures, team up to investigate.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It’s beautifully written and well researched. I loved the setting, it was very visual. I particularly loved the addition of a tandem tricycle - it made me smile every time it was mentioned and I could easily imagine Non pedalling around the streets of Oxford, sometimes at rather high speeds giving chase to nefarious individuals! Non was a fantastic character, she was a brilliant model for women’s rights at that particular time. Feisty and non-conformist. It’s written via way of two narrators, Non and Basil, another fascinating character who had his own secret. Each had their own unique, easily identifiable voice. I read this via the Pigeonhole app, one stave a day over ten days. I was gripped from beginning to end and couldn’t wait to ‘tune’ in to read each episode. I can highly recommend it to both historical fiction and mystery fans. I’m now looking forward to reading the second book, The Skeleton Army.… (meer)
 
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VanessaCW | 3 andere besprekingen | Apr 4, 2024 |
Well written and well read. I appreciated that the reader seemed not to trip up on the Welsh. (Not being a Welsh speaker, I couldn't say for sure.)
 
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Treebeard_404 | 3 andere besprekingen | Mar 16, 2024 |
This is volume 2 in the Oxford Mysteries series. I loved volume 1 (gave it five stars), but this title just never engaged me. I'm still looking forward to reading volume 3. The central characters—a woman trying to get an Oxford education when women were marginalized with particular hostility and a don who knows he is gay and is frequently anxious about being discovered—are genuinely interesting. The pacing of this volume just felt glacial.
 
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Sarah-Hope | Mar 6, 2024 |

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Werken
9
Leden
189
Populariteit
#115,306
Waardering
3.8
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19
ISBNs
28
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