Title | : | Hollow Crown (Lord Edward Corinth \u0026 Verity Browne, #3) |
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ISBN | : | 1841197742 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781841197746 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2002 |
Hollow Crown (Lord Edward Corinth \u0026 Verity Browne, #3) Reviews
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Although this is the third in a series of murder mystery novels it does not matter if you haven't read the preceding stories - as I hadn't. The most salient facts from those stories, which have any relevance to this one, are recapped in such a way that the new reader does not feel left out and readers of the other books have their memory jogged. The book successfully captures the era of post-war Britain in the mid-1930s and the use of known historical facts (Edward & Mrs Simpson, Oswald Moseley, the Spanish Civil War) lend credence to the story. I can imagine this being made into a BBC drama! I'm now looking for the other books in the series.
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Really good. An interesting story and some interesting character developments. I've read quite a bit of history about this period and the characters interwoven into the abdication crisis weren't jarring and didn't conflict with other things that I knew, so full credit to the author for that. Possibly the best of the series so far.
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An interesting read, set just before the Abdication, referencing the rIse of the blackshirts and the war in Spain. An attractive pairing of detectives, a minor aristocrat and a communist reporter. Would read more by this author.
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Lord Edward and Verity get tangled up in the effort to regain some indiscreet letters written by the King. Before it is all over, two people are dead and the King has abdicated. Our intrepid detectives figure out who did it but may not ever understand the King's decisions.
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loved this book. The characters are great but I love the references to history and events happening at the time. I dont understand why these books don't get higher star ratings. they are a great read interesting and well written
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A great period whodunnit. I enjoyed immersing myself in the manners and politics of the mid-1960's. I learnt a lot about communism, fascism and politics in the 1930's in general. The chararcters are great, real and believable and the action bowls along very nicely.
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I think this is the best Corinth/Browne mystery yet, the characters are starting to flesh out and not be just caricatures - which is good. Will keep going but having a break first.
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This was a much easier and quicker read than the first two and enjoyable.
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I think this one has been my favorite so far. The resolution of the mystery was unexpected but believable, and there were a lot of fun historical details about Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
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An interesting murder mystery set at the time of Edward VIII's abdication, Franco, Black Shirts & the rise of Hitler. Edward is a likeable character, Verity a pain in the neck.