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Murder at the Merton Library
Murder at the Merton Library | Andrea Penrose
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For fans of Miss Scarlet and the Duke and Bridgertona masterfully plotted mystery that combines engaging protagonists with rich historical detail and an unusually rich look at Regency life, (Publishers Weekly), plus a touch of romance that readers of Amanda Quick and Deanna Raybourn will savor. Responding to an urgent plea from a troubled family friend, the Earl of Wrexford journeys to Oxford only to find the reclusive university librarian has been murdered and a rare manuscript has gone missing. The only clue is that someone overheard an argument in which Wrexfords name was mentioned. At the same time, Charlotteworking under her pen name, A. J. Quillmust determine whether a laboratory fire was arson and if its connected to the race between competing consortiums to build a new type of shipone that can cross the ocean powered by steam rather than sailswith the potential to revolutionize military power and world commerce. That the race involves new innovations in finance and entrepreneurship only adds to the high stakesespecially as their good friend Kit Sheffield may be an investor in one of the competitors. As they delve deeper into the baffling clues, Wrexford and Charlotte begin to realize that things are not what they seem. An evil conspiracy is lurking in the shadows and threatens all they hold dearunless they can tie the loose threads together before its too late . . .
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Lynnsoprano
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I have been in a woeful reading slump, and let this sit for a month before I actually sat down and read it. As always, I love the characters, and the fact that each mystery involves some scientific/technological advance being made during the Regency. This one wasn‘t as fascinating as others in the series, but I still enjoyed it very much and continue to recommend these books.

thegirlwiththelibrarybag Reading slumps are the worst 13mo
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kspenmoll
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Hoping to finish 3 that are in progress, and read the section for this week‘s The Ivy Tree. Hope to catch upon that this week.

Cinfhen Hope you have a wonderful week 🩷 14mo
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Lynnsoprano
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Release day for this next installment of one of my favorite series. I woke up to find my preorder on my Kindle. Starting now😀

CatMS Just tagged the first "Murder on Black Swan Lane" to my TBR. 14mo
Lynnsoprano @CatMS That‘s a terrific book! 14mo
NovelGirl82 This series looks great!! 14mo
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This Wrexford & Sloane is 7th in series and involves not one but two mysteries. The Earl of Wrexford is urgently summoned to an old family friend in Oxford only to discover he‘s been murdered, and a rare manuscript stolen. Meanwhile, Wrexford‘s wife Charlotte, with the help of her secret identity (A.J. Quill, an artist's pen name) delves into possible arson and how it might be related to the international cutthroat race to build the first ⬇️

robinb prototype of a steam-powered ship able to cross oceans. They are aided along the way by their intrepid family and friends. Overall, I enjoyed this installment…especially learning more about Wrexford‘s past and his relationship with his late brother, and the history behind the invention of the steamship (although I did feel that this was a bit long-winded/too much at times). However, I didn‘t quite get the feel of engagement with the ⬇️ 1y
robinb story/characters as I normally have with previous books…not sure why. It just didn‘t feel like one of Penrose‘s stronger efforts in this series. Having said that, it‘s still a good series, definitely worth reading and I recommend it to all historical mystery lovers. 4.25/5⭐️ 1y
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Rhondareads
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Murder At the Merton Library perfect weekend reading.California expecting serious hurricane I‘ll be inside reading this historical mystery written by Andrea Penrose Kensington books

robinb I'm currently reading this as well! 😀 1y
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