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Cry of the Innocent
Cry of the Innocent: A Faith Clarke Mystery | Julie Bates
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April 1774 - Within the colonial capital of Virginia, Faith Clarke awakes in the middle of the night to discover a man savagely murdered in her tavern. Phineas Bullard was no stranger. Faith's late husband had borrowed heavily from the man and left Faith to struggle to pay the debt. With unrest growing in the American Colonies, the British are eager for a quick resolution at the end of a noose, regardless of guilt. Under suspicion for the crime, she must use every resource at her disposal to prove her innocence and protect those she loves. Her allies are Olivia and Titus, slaves left to her by her late husband's family, individuals she must find a way to free, even as she finds they also have motives for murder. Faith seeks to uncover the dead man's secrets even as they draw close to home. Determined to find the truth, she continues headlong into a web of secrets that hides Tories, Patriots, and killers, not stopping even though she fears no one will hear the cry of the innocent.
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Librarybelle
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While I appreciated the setting of this mystery—Williamsburg, Virginia right before the American Revolutionary War—I struggled with the writing style. Repetition, lack of cohesion, and choppiness throughout distracted me from the story. The storyline is great—tavern owner caught in the pre-war atmosphere, with details of daily life and a condemnation of slavery. Oh well! Not for me!

inthegreensandblues Ooh that setting is a real draw for me. Maybe I could give it a try with low expectations 😂 3mo
Librarybelle @inthegreensandblues I really liked how unique the setting is for a mystery! The author also name drops Washington and Jefferson and other Virginians, so nice ties to history. It may be worth it to go in with low expectations just for the setting. 😂 3mo
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SilversReviews
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Gorgeous cover.

“April 1774 – Within the colonial capital of Virginia, Faith Clarke awakes in the middle of the night to discover a man savagely murdered in her tavern.”

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