
Debra Hyde
Author of Of White Snakes and Misshaped Owls
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The Tattered Heiress: Volume Two of the Charlotte Olmes Mystery Series (Volume 2) (2015) 7 copies, 1 review
On Hallowed Ground 1 copy
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The Tattered Heiress is a completely new type of mystery, set in 1870-80s New York City, filled with elements of mystery, spicy romance, early feminism and deductive reasoning.
Charlotte and Joanna themselves make this mystery eminently readable. While both are very strong, accomplished individuals, their differing strengths compliment each other beautifully, both in love and in detection.
At first a similarity to the Holmes - Watson relationship shows itself. Charlotte is more like Holmes, show more only much more caring and respectful of Joanna. Joanna, for her part, is intelligent, independent and compassionate, and never the complete fool, as Watson was sometimes painted.
Charlotte overtly takes the lead in most things, has knowledge in chemistry, and makes use of street boys in much the same way as the Baker Street Boys. Joanna has medical training as she is a skilled nurse, and is completely loyal to, and trusting of, Charlotte.
Joanna's compassion is the catalyst for the couple's involvement in the mystery surrounding the "Tattered Heiress." She notices an acquaintance's unusual actions and is moved to act on her behalf. Charlotte is intrigued by the curious circumstances, and immediately rushes off to discover the truth. Not satisfied with merely uncovering the facts of the affair, our two heroines work diligently to set things right.
Overall a thoroughly satisfying read; I am looking forward to reading more in this series. Very highly recommended.
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Charlotte and Joanna themselves make this mystery eminently readable. While both are very strong, accomplished individuals, their differing strengths compliment each other beautifully, both in love and in detection.
At first a similarity to the Holmes - Watson relationship shows itself. Charlotte is more like Holmes, show more only much more caring and respectful of Joanna. Joanna, for her part, is intelligent, independent and compassionate, and never the complete fool, as Watson was sometimes painted.
Charlotte overtly takes the lead in most things, has knowledge in chemistry, and makes use of street boys in much the same way as the Baker Street Boys. Joanna has medical training as she is a skilled nurse, and is completely loyal to, and trusting of, Charlotte.
Joanna's compassion is the catalyst for the couple's involvement in the mystery surrounding the "Tattered Heiress." She notices an acquaintance's unusual actions and is moved to act on her behalf. Charlotte is intrigued by the curious circumstances, and immediately rushes off to discover the truth. Not satisfied with merely uncovering the facts of the affair, our two heroines work diligently to set things right.
Overall a thoroughly satisfying read; I am looking forward to reading more in this series. Very highly recommended.
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We’d like to start by saying that BDSM is totally not our genre. Pain is not sexy to us. We picked this book more on a whim than anything else; and we must confess we were surprised. It doesn’t convert us to BDSM, but the author has managed to write cringe-worthy acts without making them torture. Little wonder that it is Winner, Lesbian Erotica, 2011 Lambda Literary Awards.
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Kat's staff pick for the week of 1/26/14.
Against the setting of a New York City run by Tammany Hall, Charlotte Olms is a woman of means gifted with keen deductive skills. Following the disappearance of a pharmacist, Charlotte sets out to solve the mystery with companion Joanna Wilson in a manner befitting of Holmes and Watson. A great read for those who enjoy historical fiction, mystery, and moments of eroticism.
Against the setting of a New York City run by Tammany Hall, Charlotte Olms is a woman of means gifted with keen deductive skills. Following the disappearance of a pharmacist, Charlotte sets out to solve the mystery with companion Joanna Wilson in a manner befitting of Holmes and Watson. A great read for those who enjoy historical fiction, mystery, and moments of eroticism.
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