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Devil Water (Rediscovered Classics) - Community Reviews back

by Philippa Gregory, Anya Seton
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Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 9 years ago
Katherine gave me such high expectations. This book was kind of a let down.
My Library "Blog"
My Library "Blog" rated it 11 years ago
Devil Water, Anya Seton. - Biography of Jacobite James Radcliff, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater, Dilston, Northumberland. 1689-1716, Royal Tudor & Stuart Lineage to King James 1688-1766 and Bonny Prince Charlie Stuart 1720-1788 - Biography of Jacobite Charles Radcliff, titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater, ...
Merle
Merle rated it 14 years ago
I quite enjoyed the two previous Seton books I’ve read; her strength is in writing well-detailed historical novels with strong, entertaining plots, and in that regard this one is no different. I was consistently entertained and kept wanting to know what happened next. And I learned a fair bit about ...
Victoria Vane
Victoria Vane rated it 14 years ago
Similar to other reviewers, I had very mixed feelings about this book. From a historical perspective, the research was impeccable, from the dialect and unique culture of 18th century Northumberland to Virginia of the early colonial period and all of the historical figures worked into the story.On th...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 18 years ago
I am so pleased that this author's novels are being reprinted, I have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of them, especially Katherine. This is a fascinating tale, based upon the Radcliffs of Derentwater (Devil Water), staunch catholics and loyal to the Stuart cause, and descended from Charles II...
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