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by Elizabeth Peters
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Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
If you've ever read a romantic suspense title by Elizabeth Peters, you'll know what you're getting here. If you haven't, expect a lot of narrative banter, outstanding atmosphere and setting, outstanding if superficial characterisations, a vintage version of insta-love, and an insanely silly plot th...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 7 years ago
The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters Book #0.5 of Vicky Bliss For Jessica Tregarth, an unexpected invitation to visit her grandfather in England is a wonderful surprise--an opportunity to open doors to a family past that have always been closed to her. But sinister acts greet her arrival. A s...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it 7 years ago
A rather mad-cap send up of the classic gothic romance by Elizabeth Peters, made even more amusing by the fact that Elizabeth Peters actually wrote classic gothic romance under the pen name Barbara Michaels. At times it veered into farce, but was still more enjoyable than not. This is a very light...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it 16 years ago
A mad dash romp along the English country side from Salisbury, to Glastonbury, to Bath and finishing on the Cornish coast. It's a light read and almost a parody of all the romantic, damsel in distress, bodice ripper romance novels. Jessica Tregarth came to England to return a ring to a grand father ...
Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 24 years ago
This is the first book I read by Elizabeth Peters. I read it back in the early 1970's, soon after it was published. I fell in love with the author and her humorous mysteries. I reread the book in 2000 and enjoyed just as much the second time.
The Welsh Bookworm
The Welsh Bookworm rated it 55 years ago
This is a nice, light, easy read with some humor. Not Arthurian, but some of the characters are very interested in King Arthur and the archaeology of 5th century artifacts. The characters visit quite a few "Arthurian" sites like Cadbury, Glastonbury, and Cornwall.I also read this book, because one o...
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