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My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart
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My Brother Michael (original 1959; edition 2009)

by Mary Stewart

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Camilla Haven is on holiday alone, and wishes for some excitement. No sooner has she written to her friend Elizabeth in England, than her life suddenly begins to take off and she finds herself in the midst of an exciting, intriguing, yet dangerous adventure as she sets out on a mysterious car journey to Delphi.… (more)
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Title:My Brother Michael
Authors:Mary Stewart
Info:Chicago Review Press (2009), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 256 pages
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My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart (1959)

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    Herenya: Mid 20th century; overseas holidays disrupted by murder. Although the tone of the mystery differs in each, they both feature characters called Simon who have a lot in common...
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The absolute joy of Mary Stewart is her ability to take you right out of this world and place you securely in her own. My Brother Michael is one of my favorite mystery/romances, with a stirring plot that moves rapidly and keeps you guessing to the end.

"Nothing ever happens to me" laments Camilla and right away we know the adventure is about to begin. Mary Stewart transformed the fainting heroine into a plucky girl regularly in her novels, but I especially love the way she takes this girl who is feeling less than confident at the outset and allows her to exhibit a very believable courage in a very scary situation.

I have set myself a goal of revisiting all of Mary Stewart's novels and this year I have done a number of them and enjoyed them all. So far, though, My Brother Michael has been my favorite of the mystery/romance genre. ( )
  mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
Some books from my childhood.
  Ccyynn | Feb 15, 2022 |
This was rather a weak entry in the Mary Stewart works. The plot seemed fairly simple but I never really felt like it hung together. Conversations seemed to spring out of nothing and have connections that didn't make sense and I sometimes wondered if paragraphs had been left out or put in the wrong place. English tourist in Greece, Camilla, becomes somewhat bizarrely involved in the search of another Englishman, Simon, for what happened to his brother, Micheal, in Delphi during WWII. That is the gist of the plot but there seem to be things hinted at that never turn into anything and the final reveal isn't really that interesting. I preferred The Moon-Spinners for adventures in Greece.
  amyem58 | Jun 19, 2021 |
A well-written and exciting story, set in Greece in the 1950s. Camilla, who narrates, is drawn into a dangerous and thrilling search. The baddies are really very bad, and the author thinks nothing of including some very unpleasant violence. But the main characters are likeable and the conversations believable.

I found a bit too much description, and rather more 'thrills' than I like, with only the faintest hint of a romance to come, although it was somewhat inevitable. But it was a good book, and I'd recommend it to older teens or adults who like this genre.

Longer review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2021/01/my-brother-michael-by-mary-stewart.... ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 6, 2021 |
Romantic suspense. It was ok but not sure why Nancy raved about it. ( )
  klandring | Nov 8, 2020 |
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If you do not love the Greeks, you cannot love anything. Rex Warner.
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Camilla Haven is on holiday alone, and wishes for some excitement. No sooner has she written to her friend Elizabeth in England, than her life suddenly begins to take off and she finds herself in the midst of an exciting, intriguing, yet dangerous adventure as she sets out on a mysterious car journey to Delphi.

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ONLY A MOMENT BEFORE

Camilla Haven is on holiday alone, and wishes for some excitement. She had been sitting quietly in a crowded Athens cafe writing to her friend Elizabeth in England, "Nothing ever happens tome..."

Then, without warning, a stranger approached, thrust a set of car keys at her and pointed to a huge black touring car parked at the curb. "The car for Delphi, mademoiselle... A matter of life and death," he whispered and disappeared.

From that moment Camilla her life suddenly begins to take off when she sets out on a mysterious car journey to Delphi in the company of a charming but quietly determined Englishman named Simon Lester. Simon told Camilla he had come to the ancient Greek ruins to "appease the shadeā€¯ of his brother Michael, killed some fourteen years earlier on Parnassus. From a curious letter Michael had written, Simon believed his brother had stumbled upon something of great importance hidden in the craggy reaches of the mountainside. And then Simon and Camilla learned that they were not alone in their search...

The ride was Camilla's first mistake... or perhaps she unintentionally had invoked the gods. She finds herself in the midst of an exciting, intriguing, yet dangerous adventure. An extraordinary train of events turned on a nightmare of intrigue and terror beyond her wildest daydreams.
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