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Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit

A Felicity Carrol Mystery

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Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit

By: Patricia Marcantonio
Narrated by: Lillian Rachel
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Felicity Carrol is interested in everything - except being a proper young matron of Victorian society. Brilliant and resourceful, Felicity took refuge in science and education after her mother died and her father abandoned her to servants. Now, all he wants is for her to marry into a family of status and money.

Felicity has other ambitions - but her plans shudder to a halt when her mentor is murdered at the British Museum and his priceless manuscript of King Arthur lore is stolen. Tapping into her photographic memory and the latest in the burgeoning field of forensic detection, Felicity launches an investigation. Handsome Scotland Yard Inspector Jackson Davies is also on the case and finds Felicity as meddlesome as she is intelligent. But when more nobles are murdered and their King Arthur relics stolen, Felicity must journey on her own into the dark underworld of antiquity theft, where she uncovers a motive far more nefarious than simple profit.

As the killer sets his sights on a new victim - a charismatic duke who has captured Felicity's imagination - the stakes rise to impossible heights.

©2019 Patricia Marcantonio (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Amateur Sleuths Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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An entertaining story

This was quite enjoyable but it was fairly obvious who the killer was. Also quite a lot of Americanisms which some people find annoying. I did like Felicity though.

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This is a very entertaining and addictive start to this woman's life of detective work.

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Not so much badly researched as not researched

This author’s view of Victorian society, speech and mores seems to have been gleaned from an episode of South Park. I’m not going to start listing the ways it’s hopelessly wrong because I’m too old and need a lifelong project. This could have been a fun book but it’s just too aggravating!

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