- Title: A Conspiracy in Belgravia
- Series: The Lady Sherlock Series, #2
- Author: Sherry Thomas
- Pages: 319
- Genre: Historical Mystery
- Published: September 2017 – Berkley Books
- Source: Publisher
Description: Being shunned by Society gives Charlotte Holmes the time and freedom to put her extraordinary powers of deduction to good use. As “Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective,” aided by the capable Mrs. Watson, she’s had great success helping with all manner of inquiries, but she’s not prepared for the new client who arrives at her Upper Baker Street office.
Lady Ingram, wife of Charlotte’s dear friend and benefactor, wants Sherlock Holmes to find her first love, who failed to show up at their annual rendezvous. Matters of loyalty and discretion aside, the case becomes even more personal for Charlotte as the missing man is none other than Myron Finch, her illegitimate half-brother.
In the meanwhile, Charlotte wrestles with a surprising proposal of marriage, a mysterious stranger woos her sister Livia, and an unidentified body surfaces where least expected. Charlotte’s investigative prowess is challenged as never before: Can she find her brother in time—or will he, too, end up as a nameless corpse somewhere in the belly of London? (publisher)
My take: After being compromised, Charlotte Holmes finds herself exactly where she wanted to be – out from under the expectations of her parents and the rest of Victorian society. She’s been able to find her place in the world at Upper Baker Street and among friends. Our Miss Holmes is quite resourceful and blessed with amazing powers of deduction as well as a good supply of wits and the ability to bluff her way through various situations. There are some (well, at least one – in the form of a certain Lord) who are on to her. She’s okay with that fact and is happy in her new life. This particular novel is filled with family, cryptic codes, and a dead body or two. Miss Holmes is up to the challenge of solving all and I enjoyed following her path to doing so. I look forward to reading more about Charlotte, Lord Ingram and their adventures. If you haven’t already, it would be helpful to read the first book in the series to get the back story on Charlotte.
I had the first book and let it slip through my fingers. I couldn’t make time for it but now I really need to go back and read it. This one sounds good, too!
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I hope you get a chance to read it!
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I do love the sound of this one. I don’t often read historical fiction, but a good mystery in Victorian times might be a nice change. Thanks for sharing.
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It really is a nice change. Not a heart pounding thriller but interesting all the same. 🙂
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I am so curious about this series
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It’s good!
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I have this series in my sights and good to know you liked it. I’ve heard ST being interviewed about it as well so one day I will get to it!
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I’ve enjoyed both books and look forward to more. I like how the characters are developing in each book.
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Mary, this sounds like a very good series. I enjoyed your concise review of this book.
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Thanks, Susan!
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I know a lot of people who would love this but I’m not sure this time period is for me.
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I like the sound of this. I have book one on my Audible shelf.
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Loving the cover. This sounds like my kind of read in that it looks very Gothic but then do I really want to read a book that is Holmes inspired?
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I really need to pick up this series. It sounds like I would love it.
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Mary, I HAVE NO TIME TO START A NEW SERIES…although it is only 2 books.
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