A Prologue to A Kind Of Justice

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Henrietta Stackpole ISBN: 9781904221081
Publisher: Henrietta Stackpole Publication: October 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Henrietta Stackpole
ISBN: 9781904221081
Publisher: Henrietta Stackpole
Publication: October 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The first in a non-sequential group of ‘Sensation’ novels by Henrietta Stackpole is 'A Kind Of Justice'. In the style of a populist Victorian ‘Sensation’ novel the characters are all action, mystery and secrecy who have to cope with duplicity, murder and more.

Outraged by the deceit of her brutish husband and her passion awakened by an old flame, wealthy Isabel Archer Osmond despairs that there is no divorce law in nineteenth-century Italy.

LOYAL FRIENDS GATHER ROUND.

Can they solve the mystery of the murder in Rio?

Can they discredit her evil husband, Gilbert, and seek annulment?

Must they go to even greater lengths to free Isabel from the shackles of a disastrous marriage?

‘A Kind of Justice’ is a fast-paced crime thriller with veins of romance running right through it. Organised crime, amateur detectives and a pair of Rome’s finest carabinieri play their parts to the hilt.

If you like Victorianesque ‘Sensation’ novels—something Wilkie Collins or Mary Elizabeth Braddon might have written, then Henrietta Stackpole’s novel will suit you fine.

Henry James refers to Henrietta as a ‘celebrated authoress’, he doesn’t say he liked her writing and he probably didn’t—far too pacey and vibrant I would think, but ‘celebrated’ means many others did enjoy her works. This one, purportedly written in 1883 is the first one to be released under her name, the second ‘Stackpole Sensation’ novel, 'Some Choose The Pen' will be published in the last quarter of 2015.

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The first in a non-sequential group of ‘Sensation’ novels by Henrietta Stackpole is 'A Kind Of Justice'. In the style of a populist Victorian ‘Sensation’ novel the characters are all action, mystery and secrecy who have to cope with duplicity, murder and more.

Outraged by the deceit of her brutish husband and her passion awakened by an old flame, wealthy Isabel Archer Osmond despairs that there is no divorce law in nineteenth-century Italy.

LOYAL FRIENDS GATHER ROUND.

Can they solve the mystery of the murder in Rio?

Can they discredit her evil husband, Gilbert, and seek annulment?

Must they go to even greater lengths to free Isabel from the shackles of a disastrous marriage?

‘A Kind of Justice’ is a fast-paced crime thriller with veins of romance running right through it. Organised crime, amateur detectives and a pair of Rome’s finest carabinieri play their parts to the hilt.

If you like Victorianesque ‘Sensation’ novels—something Wilkie Collins or Mary Elizabeth Braddon might have written, then Henrietta Stackpole’s novel will suit you fine.

Henry James refers to Henrietta as a ‘celebrated authoress’, he doesn’t say he liked her writing and he probably didn’t—far too pacey and vibrant I would think, but ‘celebrated’ means many others did enjoy her works. This one, purportedly written in 1883 is the first one to be released under her name, the second ‘Stackpole Sensation’ novel, 'Some Choose The Pen' will be published in the last quarter of 2015.

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