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Bezig met laden... A Death of No Importancedoor Mariah Fredericks
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This story was an intriguing one and it made me think. The plot was well developed and the author did a fabulous job of interweaving social issues into the story seamlessly. I’m not sure I’ll read more of the series, but that’s not necessarily to do with the writer, but more that these days life is so full of tragedies, I rather prefer my fiction to be more fluffy This was excellent. However, it’s very sad in parts and found myself having to fight back tears. The story takes place in the early 1900s and the heroine, Kate, is a lady’s maid, for a newly rich family wanting to be part of the oldline NY. The two teen girls that she cares for are coming out into society and the older girl, Charlotte, is being courted by the “catch” Norrie. On Christmas eve, they’re to announcement their engagement but Norrie is savagely murdered. Kate is determined to prove Charlotte didn’t do it. There’s a second storyline overlapping about anarchists and the horrific working conditions in mines, and factories and a friendship that develops between Kate and Anna, one of the anarchists. Kate also is befriended by a reporter, Michael, who helps her in her search for clues. I enjoy historical mysteries and looked forward to reading the book set in New York in 1910. Reminiscent of "Downton Abbey" and "Upstairs, Downstairs" with portrayal of distinctions between the 2 classes - the social class hierarchy, the physical settings of living quarters, lifestyle differences between fashion and uniform, and the expectation of performance to serve without being seen or heard. The intrigue that a ladies' maid would have seen and heard key elements that could solve the murder considered one of the crimes of the century although fictional would be beyond possibility to the "upstairs." I found the storytelling riveting, the history interesting, and the mystery absorbing. I also found the pairing of a ladies' maid and newspaper reporter engaging as it presented different sleuthing possibilities than the all-too-familiar pairing of female sleuth with a member of law enforcement. I read one of the last chapters more than once as taking up a few words of the title I could discern "no importance" or "no relevance" at all to any aspect to the storyline at that juncture as to the inclusion for the main character suddenly relating a fondness of elephants that than describes animal abuse of elephants in this time period. It seemed as though the author discovered this information as part of her research and was determined to insert it into the book. From my perspective, it detracts rather than adds to the conclusion of the book. In this mystery the ending is quite different. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML: "A Death of No Importance has such rich historic detail that you feel as if you've been transported to early twentieth century New York. Mariah Fredericks is the best at creating compulsively addictive, fresh, twisty reads."â??Meg Cabot Through her exquisite prose, sharp observation and deft plotting, Mariah Fredericks invites listeners into the heart of a changing New York in her remarkable debut adult audiobook. New York City, 1910. Invisible until she's needed, Jane Prescott has perfected the art of serving as a ladies' maid to the city's upper echelons. When she takes up a position with the Benchley family, dismissed by the city's elite as "new money", Jane realizes that while she may not have financial privilege, she has a power they do notâ??she understands the rules of high society. The Benchleys cause further outrage when their daughter Charlotte becomes engaged to notorious playboy Norrie, the son of the eminent Newsome family. But when Norrie is found murdered at a party, Jane discovers she is uniquely positionedâ??she's a woman no one sees, but who witnesses everything; who possesses no social power, but that of fierce intellectâ??and therefore has the tools to solve his murder. There are many with grudges to bear: from the family Norrie was supposed to marry into, to the survivors of a tragic accident in a mine owned by the Newsomes, to the rising anarchists who are sick of those born into wealth getting away with anything they want. Jane also knows that in both high society and the city's underbelly, morals can become cheap in the wrong hands: scandal and violence simmer just beneath the surfaceâ??and can break out at Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Well it was a good book but then it just ended but did not end. I think the author had a good idea but tried to put way too much into the book. I was thrown by the elephant in the room (book). Historical fiction set in NYC during the early 1900s and told by a lady's maid. The author tries to cover social issues of privilege and social climbing as well as abuse of the working class. It was free of unnecessary sexual details and bad language so that is a plus.
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