A Lady in the Smoke - Karen Odden

A Lady in the Smoke

By Karen Odden

  • Release Date: 2016-03-29
  • Genre: Historical Mysteries
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 105 Ratings

Description

Featuring all the suspense and historical atmosphere of Anne Perry’s Victorian mysteries, Karen Odden’s enthralling debut plunges a headstrong young Englishwoman into a conspiracy that reaches the highest corridors of power.
 
Following a humiliating fourth Season in London, Lady Elizabeth Fraser is on her way back to her ancestral country estate when her train careens off the rails and bursts into flames. Though she is injured, she manages to drag herself and her unconscious mother out of the wreckage, and amid the chaos that ensues, a brilliant young railway surgeon saves her mother’s life. Elizabeth feels an immediate connection with Paul Wilcox—though society would never deem a medical man eligible for the daughter of an earl.
 
After Paul reveals that the train wreck was no accident, and the inspector who tried to prevent it dies under mysterious circumstances, Elizabeth undertakes a dangerous investigation of her own that leads back to her family’s buried secrets. Not only are her dowry and her reputation at stake; Paul’s very life hangs in the balance when he is arrested for manslaughter. Now Elizabeth must risk everything for the man who has found a place in her heart. As the trial draws near, and Parliament prepares for a vote that will change the course of the nation, she uncovers a conspiracy that has been years in the making. But time is running out to see justice done.

Praise for A Lady in the Smoke
 
“This riveting historical debut is chock-full of details about Victorian England, spun into a masterful tale of romance, railroads, and mystery. Propelled by an engaging heroine and a deftly plotted conspiracy, it’s a great read!”—Stefanie Pintoff, Edgar Award–winning author of Hostage Taker

“Pretty much everything I want in a historical novel: trains, historical detail, secrets, family drama, two lovers separated by society, conspiracy, crusading journalists, women sneaking out of the house, lawyering, and a pickpocket who could give Artful Dodger a run for his money. . . . I was a very satisfied reader by the time I finished this book.”Book Riot
 
“Readers of Anne Perry will enjoy this mystery set in Victorian England. . . . The characters are interesting and the story is fast-paced and engaging.”—The Book Stop

“Filled with all sorts of twists and turns and all sorts of secret, and not-so-secret, relationships . . . Fans of historical mysteries will enjoy this excellent mystery and romance.”—Inside of a Dog
 
“Elizabeth was no shrinking violet and had a fire to her. . . . I would definitely recommend this to any fan of the Victorian era or who just wants a good little mystery to keep them busy for awhile.”—Is This Book for Me

Reviews

  • Great story

    5
    By Louisianablondie
    Romance, intrigue, well written. Really kept my interest from beginning to end. Great story.
  • Great read!

    5
    By Rosegirl88
    Could not put this down. Great mix of mystery and romance. Not a trashy "historical romance." Great character development. Would love to read a sequel.
  • Great story with interesting history

    4
    By bosser3
    Great read, story kept you from putting it down.
  • Lady in the Smoke

    5
    By greatbigdog
    Im a guy. I started this book because it had a train on the cover. Romances are not my cup of tea, but this story is a cup of earl grey, with two dollops of real cream, and four sugars, on an express train journey with frequent unexpected twists and turns. I read it in a very short time because it held my interest. Great story. Next time set the story on a moving train of the period, ala Sherlock Holmes. Thanks for a great read.
  • a gritty historical

    5
    By Valkia12
    The beginning of this story is harsh and touching. I had tears in my eyes at all that Elizabeth saw. Elizabeth survives a horrific train wreck and meets Paul. There is a lot that stands between them and a happily ever after. For me it was an emotional journey and I highly recommend this book.

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