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Accidents of Providence - Stacia M. Brown
Accidents of Providence
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Rachel Lockyer is under investigation for murder.It is 1649. King Charles has been beheaded for treason. Amid civil war, Cromwell's army is running the country. The Levellers, a small faction of political agitators, are calling for rights to the people. And a new law targeting unwed mothers and... show more
Rachel Lockyer is under investigation for murder.It is 1649. King Charles has been beheaded for treason. Amid civil war, Cromwell's army is running the country. The Levellers, a small faction of political agitators, are calling for rights to the people. And a new law targeting unwed mothers and “lewd women” presumes anyone who conceals the death of her illegitimate child is guilty of murder.Rachel Lockyer, unmarried glove maker, and William Walwyn, Leveller hero, are locked in a secret affair. But while William is imprisoned in the Tower, a child is found buried in the woods and Rachel is arrested.So comes an investigation, public trial, and a cast of extraordinary characters made up of ordinary Londoners: gouty investigator Thomas Bartwain, fiery Elizabeth Lilburne and her revolution-chasing husband, Huguenot glover Mary Du Gard, a lawyer for the prosecution hell-bent on making an example of Rachel, and others. Spinning within are Rachel and William, their remarkable love story, and the miracles that come to even the commonest lives.Accidents of Providence is absorbing historical fiction for fans of Fingersmith and The Dress Lodger. And Rachel Lockyer, a woman wronged by her time, is a character neither history, nor we, will ever again forget.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780547490809 (0547490801)
ASIN: 547490801
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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Books, Dogs, and Other Blogs
Books, Dogs, and Other Blogs rated it
4.0
Solid 4 stars. One thing I really loved about this book, and well-done historical fiction in general, is that I can learn about history in such an enjoyable way. Granted, the subject matter isn't all rainbows and daisies, but I really enjoyed learning about what life was like for the every day woman...
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4.0 Accidents of Providence
The mid-seventeenth century was not an easy time for women. Women had no legal status other than property of their husbands or fathers. To make matters worse, the government had passed a law that accused any unwed mother of murder if her child died during or shortly after childbirth and no witnesses...
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Infinite Satellite rated it
4.0
*Check out http://www.infinitereads.com for other reviews and sundry thoughts!* In a luminous and sensitive debut, Stacia M. Brown brings to life a love affair, a mystery and a murder trial, all set against the turbulent backdrop of Oliver Cromwell's England. It's 1649, and the realm is under Purita...
A Book Addict's Musings by Readinghearts
A Book Addict's Musings by Readinghearts rated it
3.0
I think that historical fiction is probably my favorite genre. In relation to this book, it was not my favorite historical fiction book, but it did tell a good story. I felt that the characters were interesting and enjoyed reading about their lives. I think my favorite characters were Thomas Boat...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
3.0
I enjoyed this book. Is it the best historical fiction book I have read? No. Did it maintain my interest and give a good storyline? Yes. I didn't go into this book with high hopes given some of the other GR reviews. I wasn't looking for it to be the best. I don't think it was quite as bad as what so...
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