1205 - the town of Chinon is beseiged by enemies of King John, and his young Queen calls upon a trusted servant to conceal her treasured jewels.
Emily Braden is intrigued by the medieval story of Queen Isabelle, and cannot resist when her cousin Harry, a historian, suggests a trip to the white-walled town of Chinon, nestling in France's Loire Valley. But when Harry vanishes and Emily begins to search for him, she stumbles across another intriguing mystery -- a second Isabelle, a chambermaid during the Second World War, who had her own tragedy, and her own treasure to hide.
As Emily explores the ancient town of labyrinthine tunnels, old enmities, and new loves, she finds herself drawn ever closer to the mysterious Isabelles and their long-kept secrets.
My thoughts:
This was my favorite Kearsley book to date, there was just something over it. The atmosphere, the French city of Chinon, the mystery, it all fell into place.
As often with Kearsley books there are more than 1 story. Though the the 2 other stories only get a few pages here and there. First we have Isabelle, the wife of King John, and during the siege of the Castle of Chinon she hides a treasure. During WWII a second Isabelle has her own share of tragedy.
The main story is about Emily who comes to Chinon because her cousin Henry is set on finding the missing treasure. And there we have the perfect setting of Chinon, and the guests of the hotel she is staying at. Lots of strange and fun people. And there might also be a chance of romance, but that is not the focus. That is on the mystery around the two Isabelle's and things are getting dangerous at the end.
Conclusion:
I liked all the characters and the mystery. And well all the revelations we get. It was well written and it kept me reading and reading.
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Paperback, 384 pages
Expected publication: January 14th 2014 by "Sourcebooks Landmark" (first published December 7th 1995)
Fiction / Historical Fiction / mystery
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HAPPY NEW YEAR, Linda :D
ReplyDeleteThe plot caught my attention and your review made me add this book on my GR wishlist, Linda. The story sounds a bit similiar to the wonderful and touching story in Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly. Give it a go if you haven't already.
Happy new year!!!
DeleteI do remember seeing that book around but as I have not read it I can't say
One book I have to find.
ReplyDeleteYes you must
Deletehmm... these are not the time periods I generally read about, but you definitely make it sound like an interesting read! And I've heard good things about Kearsley's writing. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not much about it as most of the book takes place in modern time
DeleteOoo pretty cover on this one! Glad it was your favorite of this author's to date!
ReplyDeleteI do seem to love France :D
DeleteI'd read this for the setting alone and the plot with it's historical references sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteThe setting was splendid, I did not know I love France that much
DeleteI just adore stories from this period! Honestly, I've never heard of this author, but this is certainly something I'd like.
ReplyDeleteNever? Then you have a lot to browse
DeleteI love a good mystery set in a time period I'm fascinated with. I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed this, and that it's your favorite of the author's! Great review :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was :D Now if I only could read those from her backlist I have missed
DeleteOh there was a promotion? Oh well I can't buy from those anyway. And yes this is a good one to start one. Though i have not read all of her books :/
ReplyDeleteYou have me looking out for her books! I even have a couple on my tbr by her b/c of you! Looks like I just added another to my wishlist.
ReplyDeleteHaha, yay. Begin with...this one
DeleteYet another author I need to try. This sounds like it might be a good one to start with.
ReplyDeleteI would say so :)
DeleteOoo this sounds wonderful from the setting to the mystery. Do you know I think I may own some of her books *runs off to look*
ReplyDeleteOhhh, yes go look
DeleteVery interesting. Mmmm. I do really like when authors mix time periods together and show how they are connected.
ReplyDeleteAye t's all good, I like how she does it
DeleteI agree, I loved it too.
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DeleteI love her books!
ReplyDeleteThey sure are good
DeleteWOW! I love her books and now I can't wait to read this one :)
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will enjoy it too!
DeleteYour favorite Kearsley! I need to move this one up in my TBR pile.
ReplyDeleteYay, yes do
DeleteJust bought this at Barnes & Noble a couple of days ago. Can't wait to read it :)
ReplyDeleteI hope that you will enjoy it
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