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A Tempest at Sea (The Lady Sherlock Series) (edition 2023)

by Sherry Thomas (Author)

Series: Lady Sherlock (7)

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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:Charlotte Holmes's life is in peril when her brilliant deductive skills are put to the test in her most dangerous investigation yet, locked aboard a ship at sea.

After feigning her own death in Cornwall to escape from Moriartyâ??s perilous attention, Charlotte Holmes goes into hiding. But then she receives a tempting offer: Find a dossier the crown is desperately seeking, and she might be able to go back to a normal life.
 
Her search leads her aboard the RMS Provence. But on the night Charlotte makes her move to retrieve the dossier, in the midst of a terrifying storm in the Bay of Biscay, a brutal murder takes place on the ship.
 
Instead of solving the crime, as she is accustomed to doing, Charlotte must take care not to be embroiled in this investigation, lest it become known to those who harbor ill intentions that Sherlock Holmes is abroad and still very much ali
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Title:A Tempest at Sea (The Lady Sherlock Series)
Authors:Sherry Thomas (Author)
Info:Berkley (2023), 368 pages
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
Rating:*****
Tags:read 2024, historical fiction, mystery, sherlock holmes

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This engaging episode of the Lady Sherlock mystery series takes place on the RMS Provence as it sails from England.

Charlotte Holmes has been in hiding since she drew the attention of crime lord Moriarty but has an opportunity that might let her go back to her usual life if she finds some documents that are probably aboard. So, she and Mrs. Watson embark--both heavily disguised--and attempt to find the documents.

Also aboard are her sister Livia and her friend Mrs. Newell and Lord Ingram along with his children and his children's nurse. Unfortunately, Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury are also aboard and so is Inspector Brighton of the Metropolitan Police. Worst of all, Lady Holmes and her maid are last minute additions to the passenger list.

Also aboard are Mr. Arkwright, a wealthy Australian, and his sister Miss Arkwright who has had a troubled past. Governess Frau Schmidt and two charges are also aboard. Charlotte suspects that the documents she's searching for are in Frau Schmidt's possession.

Charlotte also needs to be concerned that Moriarty has agents aboard and there are like agents from Lord Remington too.

Evading all the various unknown agents would be difficult enough but then Mr. Arkwright is murdered and Inspector Brighton is asked by the captain to conduct an investigation. Charlotte has one more person to evade while searching and she also feels compelled to discover who murdered Mr. Arkwright.

This was a great story with lots of twists and turns and lots and lots of secrets. I like the way the relationship is developing between Charlotte and Lord Ingram. ( )
  kmartin802 | Apr 18, 2024 |
This engaging episode of the Lady Sherlock mystery series takes place on the RMS Provence as it sails from England.

Charlotte Holmes has been in hiding since she drew the attention of crime lord Moriarty but has an opportunity that might let her go back to her usual life if she finds some documents that are probably aboard. So, she and Mrs. Watson embark--both heavily disguised--and attempt to find the documents.

Also aboard are her sister Livia and her friend Mrs. Newell and Lord Ingram along with his children and his children's nurse. Unfortunately, Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury are also aboard and so is Inspector Brighton of the Metropolitan Police. Worst of all, Lady Holmes and her maid are last minute additions to the passenger list.

Also aboard are Mr. Arkwright, a wealthy Australian, and his sister Miss Arkwright who has had a troubled past. Governess Frau Schmidt and two charges are also aboard. Charlotte suspects that the documents she's searching for are in Fray Schmidt's possession.

Charlotte also needs to be concerned that Moriarty has agents aboard and there are like agents from Lord Remington too.

Evading all the various unknown agents would be difficult enough but then Mr. Arkwright is murdered and Inspector Brighton is asked by the captain to conduct an investigation. Charlotte has one more person to evade while searching and she also feels compelled to discover who murdered Mr. Arkwright.

This was a great story with lots of twists and turns and lots and lots of secrets. I like the way the relationship is developing between Charlotte and Lord Ingram. ( )
  kmartin802 | Apr 18, 2024 |
Another stellar entry into the Lady Sherlock series. The writing, as always, is unparalleled and the growth of the characters from book to book is excellently done. Everyone is trapped on a ship, Moriarty’s spies are likely looking for Charlotte, yet, with a murder to solve, Charlotte has to manage the investigation while avoiding being detected. Can she do it? Of course, she can!

Charlotte has spent the last year hiding out at the hunting lodge on the Duke of Wycliffe’s country estate. After faking her own death to protect herself, her friends, and her loved ones from the attentions of Moriarty, she is sorely tired of missing everyone she cares about. At least she hasn’t been totally alone because Mrs. Watson has been with her at the lodge since she had to disappear as well as Charlotte. Now, however, the duke has presented her with an opportunity to escape the estate for a while – and perhaps provide a serious blow to Moriarty at the same time. As an added bonus she’ll be reunited with Lord Ingram Ashburton (Ash) and her sweet sister, Livia. Even with them all on board a ship and in disguise, it will still be wonderful to all be together again.

Some very important information has been stolen from Britain and they are sure it is en route to Germany. It is Charlotte’s mission to recover the information and return it to the proper place. In return, the Duke of Wycliffe will officially offer her his protection against Moriarty. Will that do any good? Moriarty doesn’t seem to pay heed to any other threats or cajolery, so why would he listen this time? Charlotte is sure there is at least one Moriarty spy aboard the ship and she has to identify who that is so she can thwart their mission – while still accomplishing her own.

A conflagration starts before they are even aboard the ship and it continues once onboard. It continues right up until there is a murder. Since the murder doesn’t have anything to do with Moriarty (does it?), Charlotte is happy to allow the police inspector, who just happens to be aboard, to handle the investigation. That is, she’s happy with that until he starts to consider that the murderer might just be Charlotte’s mother. How is she going to manage the investigation from behind the scenes while keeping to her disguise? Thank goodness for Ash coming to the rescue.

You’ll be surprised by the identity of the murderer – at least I was, and I normally have them identified early on. There are lots of tangled and intertwined hints, motives, and possible perpetrators. The murderer could be anyone on board because nobody had an alibi – and several had motives.

I thoroughly enjoyed this read because the mystery was an excellent one and you had to really work to follow the clues and figure out who was the guilty party. I also loved the way Charlotte had changed emotionally during her year of isolation. You’ll see a softer, more human side to Charlotte that is wonderful to see. No, she hasn’t become an overly emotional creature, but she is softer and she finally has begun to recognize her true feelings for Ash.

I can definitely recommend this very exciting and well-written mystery with wonderful main and supporting characters. The wrap-up, of course, leaves you wanting more – wanting that next book – wanting to see Moriarty brought down – wanting to see Livia and Mr. Marbleton finally find their HEA – wanting to see what happens next between Charlotte and Ash. I can hardly wait for the next installment – and I hope there are many more after that!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ( )
1 vote BarbaraRogers | Mar 14, 2023 |
This engaging episode of the Lady Sherlock mystery series takes place on the RMS Provence as it sails from England.

Charlotte Holmes has been in hiding since she drew the attention of crime lord Moriarty but has an opportunity that might let her go back to her usual life if she finds some documents that are probably aboard. So, she and Mrs. Watson embark--both heavily disguised--and attempt to find the documents.

Also aboard are her sister Livia and her friend Mrs. Newell and Lord Ingram along with his children and his children's nurse. Unfortunately, Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury are also aboard and so is Inspector Brighton of the Metropolitan Police. Worst of all, Lady Holmes and her maid are last minute additions to the passenger list.

Also aboard are Mr. Arkwright, a wealthy Australian, and his sister Miss Arkwright who has had a troubled past. Governess Frau Schmidt and two charges are also aboard. Charlotte suspects that the documents she's searching for are in Fray Schmidt's possession.

Charlotte also needs to be concerned that Moriarty has agents aboard and there are like agents from Lord Remington too.

Evading all the various unknown agents would be difficult enough but then Mr. Arkwright is murdered and Inspector Brighton is asked by the captain to conduct an investigation. Charlotte has one more person to evade while searching and she also feels compelled to discover who murdered Mr. Arkwright.

This was a great story with lots of twists and turns and lots and lots of secrets. I like the way the relationship is developing between Charlotte and Lord Ingram. ( )
  kmartin802 | Feb 17, 2023 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:Charlotte Holmes's life is in peril when her brilliant deductive skills are put to the test in her most dangerous investigation yet, locked aboard a ship at sea.

After feigning her own death in Cornwall to escape from Moriartyâ??s perilous attention, Charlotte Holmes goes into hiding. But then she receives a tempting offer: Find a dossier the crown is desperately seeking, and she might be able to go back to a normal life.
 
Her search leads her aboard the RMS Provence. But on the night Charlotte makes her move to retrieve the dossier, in the midst of a terrifying storm in the Bay of Biscay, a brutal murder takes place on the ship.
 
Instead of solving the crime, as she is accustomed to doing, Charlotte must take care not to be embroiled in this investigation, lest it become known to those who harbor ill intentions that Sherlock Holmes is abroad and still very much ali

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