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Bradstreet Gate: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Robin Kirman
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I'm Into Books
I'm Into Books rated it 6 years ago
Georgia, Alice and Charlie are the main characters who meet as Harvard freshman. Then there is Rufus Storrow who is an attorney but serves as a housemaster and a visiting professor. Before graduation a fellow student and friend Julie Patel is murdered, and Storrow is assumed to be guilty due to him ...
Word Bookie
Word Bookie rated it 9 years ago
Bradstreet Gate by Robin Kirman was a nice change of character writing from the other books I have read recently. Each character allowed us to go back into past and navigate through their current situations without giving too much away or having a nice bow tied at the end. I know a lot of readers do...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 9 years ago
4 stars #BradstreetGate @crownpublishing Robin Kirman I liked this book. It was strange in many ways. The three characters that seemed to come together during their years at Harvard were not three characters that I would think would naturally meld together. Actually, they are not three characters...
Liz Loves Books.Com.
Liz Loves Books.Com. rated it 9 years ago
First of all Bradstreet Gate WILL suffer because of the insistence on the connection to The Secret History - I would strongly advise putting that comparison out of your mind before going into this one because for me, it just doesn't hold water. Its that thing that because this novel deals with a gro...
Marjorie's World of Books
Marjorie's World of Books rated it 10 years ago
I'm not sure what it is that attracts me to books about murders committed at prestigious schools. I guess it's the concept that evil can be found even among the intelligence, structure and discipline found at these schools. This one particularly appealed to me as the one who was most suspected of ha...
Article 94
Article 94 rated it 10 years ago
Bradstreet Gate was a difficult book to read. There was plenty of stuff happening, and the writing is excellent. The non-linear storytelling was nothing new, and this reading didn’t offer any new insights to the craft or of storytelling.At times, the story seemed to drift aimlessly. The book really ...
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