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Who murdered Lady Pentreath? The year is 1781, and the war with the American colonies rages across the sea. In Truro, England Branek Pentreath, a local... Lire la suite
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Who murdered Lady Pentreath? The year is 1781, and the war with the American colonies rages across the sea. In Truro, England Branek Pentreath, a local squire, has suffered for years in a miserable marriage. Now his wife has been poisoned with arsenic. Is this unhappy husband responsible? Or was it out of revenge? Branek owns the apothecary shop where Jenna Rosedew, two years a widow, delights in serving her clients.
Branek might sell her building to absolve his debts caused by the war-and put her out on the street. Jenna prepared the tinctures for Lady Pentreath, which were later found to contain arsenic. The town's corrupt constable has a grudge against Branek and Jenna. He threatens to send them both to the gallows. Can this feisty widow and brooding squire come together, believe in each other's innocence- fight the attraction that grows between them-as they struggle to solve the crime before it's too late?Five Star Editorial Review from Historical Novel ReviewsSet in 18th century Cornwall, all Jenna Rosedew's husband left her was an adolescent apprentice and a struggling apothecary shop.
When Lady Pentreath's death is deemed murder, Jenna is the first person to come under suspicion as she prepared all the dead woman's medicine. But why would Jenna poison someone at the risk of her own livelihood? When Branek Pentreath has reason to call on Jenna, he informs her is he is putting up the rent of her shop, or does he too think she killed his wife? Jenna finds herself attracted to the man, but any connection between them could be construed as motive for murder.
Ms Scott Lewis' portrayal of a couple trying to come to terms with conflicting emotions in an unsympathetic setting is thoroughly enjoyable. Jenna is no simpering female with no clue as to where to turn, she has her own methods of protecting her livelihood, and being accused of killing one of her clients isn't something she is going to accept without a fight. Branek Pentreath is also gravely misunderstood.
He is not simply a heartless, ruthless mine owner, but a man of principal struggling with a failing business, suspicion from his neighbours and a growing attraction to a woman he shouldn't even have noticed. Ms Scott brings all the threads of this heart-warming story together into a satisfactory ending. I hope to hear more about Branek and Jenna. HNR

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    04/05/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-77299-944-0
  • EAN
    9781772999440
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Diane Scott Lewis

Diane grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. At nineteen, she joined the Navy. She has written and edited free-lance since high school. She married in Greece and raised two sons in Puerto Rico, California, Guam, and Virginia. She writes book reviews for the Historical Novels Review and works as an on-line historical editor. Diane served as president of the Riverside Writers, a chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, Inc, in 2007-2008.
She has five published historical novels.

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