A Crimson Warning (Lady Emily, #6)

A Crimson Warning (Lady Emily #6)

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Secrets prove deadly in this new novel from Tasha Alexander featuring Lady Emily Hargreaves. Some very prominent people in London are waking up to find their doorsteps smeared with red paint, the precursor to the revelation of a dark secret – and worse – by someone who enjoys destroying lives.

Newly returned to her home in Mayfair, Lady Emily Hargreaves is looking forward t...more
Hardcover, 324 pages
Published October 25th 2011 by Minotaur
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kari
Dec 01, 2011 kari rated it 2 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2011
2.5 stars
Somewhat ho and hum. I enjoy the setting for these books, the Victorian age; England and Europe, and I enjoy the voice of Emily; she sounds very like a Victorian lady. I just wish it all added up to more and something not quite so dull. I wish that I liked it more and wanted to continue on with Emily's story. I don't believe that I will unless the next book turns around.
I had to keep pushing myself to finish this one and I'm not sure why. I think the mystery simply didn't involve me. I...more
Alisha
Oct 15, 2011 Alisha rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: own
I received this book as an Advanced Reading Copy through a Goodreads giveaway!
I really enjoyed this book and found it to be a fast, exciting, fun read. I like the characters even better than when I read the first book in the series. There is some fine humor and witty repartee. The author has done her research quite well. I love that the heroine is so entranced by her scholarly pursuits: museums, history, art, language, literature. Those things make the book fun and intelligent. The mystery was v...more
Leslie
I was given this book for free in order to review it. This is the first book by this author I have read and this is #6 in the series. I absolutely loved this book. It is everything that historical fiction combined with mystery should be. The characters are extremely well done and the mystery was complicated enough to be interesting and difficult to solve. The historical setting of Victorian England was also extremely well described. I loved the interaction between Lady Emily and her husband Coli...more
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Lady Emily Hargreaves has returned to London expecting to enjoy the season. Balls, dancing with her husband, museums, and happiness are what she wants, but a dead body and vandalism are what she is faced with. A businessman is murdered and the vandal is leaving red paint on the houses of London’s elite. After the red paint is discovered, a crushing secret is revealed.
She and Colin, her husband and an investigator for the crown, investigate while the whole of London’s elite hold their breath wait...more
Jacqie
Lady Emily is back in London with her dashing husband Colin, her friend Ivy, and her irascible mother. Her friend Jeremy Bainbridge also plays a larger role than usual in solving the mystery.

There are really two things going on: a merchant is murdered in his warehouse, and someone is spreading red paint on the doorsteps of anyone in London's high society who has a scandal to hide.

Emily and her husband have learned to work together, although he still keeps more secrets than she (or I) like. One...more
Ashley
Scandal, murder, and mass hysteria among Victorian London's upper crust! Who better to sort it all out than Lady Emily?

Lady Emily returns to her native London after spending the last two books in Turkey (Tears of Pearl) and France (Dangerous to Know). The scene is a blazingly hot summer Season, and the feathers of the elite are being ruffled by a series of scandals being brought to light by a splash of red paint across the doorsteps of the perpetrators. Was it just a coincidence that a factory o...more
Linda Baker
I had almost given up on this series after the last two, but I am really glad I decided to give it one last try with A Crimson Warning. Lady Emily is back on her own turf in London society, and back to being her clever, feisty, reckless self. The books set in Constantinople and in France just didn't work for me.

Crimson paint is being splashed on the houses of some of London's wealthiest and most influential citizens, followed quickly by exposure of a scandal in their lives. Even though a man who...more
Deena
3.5

I really enjoyed this - but not quite to the extent of 4 stars.

One thing that bothered me was that Mrs. Hargreaves' journal entries, in the last title, served the story well. I enjoyed watching her adjust her opinion of Emily. In this title, however, Ivy's entries are just in the way. Yes, they result in something that is indirectly tied to the main plot, but they interupt the flow of the story and add nothing of substance.

Another annoyance was a matter of continuity: in several places, Emil...more
Barb
Disclaimer first: I received this book as a free giveaway on this site. It isn't my typical reading material. Lately I've been reading more in the romance genre. But this book has reminded me how good the historical/romance/mystery genre can be.

This author seems to have really done her research regarding the time period the book is set in. It takes place in 1893 London. A mystery set among the "ton" of high society. In a time when image was everything, and even the rumor of improper behavior co...more
Barbara
Lady Emily and her dashing husband Colin are now back in London and trying to enjoy the social Season. Alas, someone is determined to stir things up by splashing red paint on the front steps of several prominent families. Why? To bring to light unsavory secrets in the past of someone in the family. As more houses are painted, and secrets reveals, the tension mounts--who will be next?
Even worse, a young man has been murdered--with repercussions to the higher levels of the British government and h...more
Kai
This is the first book of the Emily Heargreaves' series, I have read. I can tell you, I'm missing alot for not reading the first five books of the series. A Crimson Warning draws the readers into the story. The story started out with the notion that something terrible has happened to someone. This is enough to keep the readers captivated. The story not only, have murder as the main crime, it also has another subplot to it with the red paint being splashed at the London's elite class and the scan...more
MAP
3.5 stars for the story, an extra .5 stars because I couldn't put it down.

After the last Lady Emily Book, which frankly bordered on the bizarre and unrealistic, I was a little nervous about this one. However, this one was back up to the old standards. Whew!

As always with Lady Emily, the weakness lies in discovering the villain. Just look for the person who seems superfluous to the plot and Ta Da! Villain. As always with Lady Emily, the strength lies in not caring that you've already figured out...more
Eddie Mullins
I won A Crimson Warning in a goodreads ARC giveaway.

*Secrets prove deadly in this new novel from Tasha Alexander featuring Lady Emily Hargreaves. Some very prominent people in London are waking up to find their doorsteps smeared with red paint, the precursor to the revelation of a dark secret – and worse – by someone who enjoys destroying lives.

Newly returned to her home in Mayfair, Lady Emily Hargreaves is looking forward to enjoying the delights of the season. The delights, that is, as define...more
Elizabeth - Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews
***I received this ARC through a giveaway here on Goodreads.***

A Crimson Warning by Tasha Alexander (6th in series)


- The Synopsis -

Secrets prove deadly in this new novel from Tasha Alexander featuring Lady Emily Hargreaves. Some very prominent people in London are waking up to find their doorsteps smeared with red paint, the precursor to the revelation of a dark secret – and worse – by someone who enjoys destroying lives.

Newly returned to her home in Mayfair, Lady Emily Hargreaves is looking f...more
Linda
More and more I'm enjoying Collin Hargreaves and his attitude toward women's equality, marriage and his beloved, Emily. He's enthralled with her cleverness and trusts her to help solve facets of cases he takes on at the behest of "the Crown" or corpses that fall into their lap. There's more in this one about social stigmas real and imagined with red paint being thrown onto the facades of prominent houses with the promise that scandal will follow.

It does in several cases that in one instance lead...more
Meaghan
The latest book by Tasha Alexander was another complete success. Although it didn't hold as much suspense as some of her previous books, I felt that it was still very well written. The character of Lady Emily grows in proportion with the series and this book finds her at something of a balance. I liked how Tasha Alexander added in a bit more about Emily's friend Ivy, who although present throughout the series has been mostly a foil to Emily, being rather content with being the obedient, dependen...more
Jackie Podolski
I wasn't as impressed with A Crimson Warning as I have been with the previous Lady Emily mysteries. I was attracted to the series because Emily was so well written as a young woman who challenged the acceptable boundaries of being a woman in Victorian society. Her relationship with her mother, with her 1st husband (who we never met yet there was a well-developed relationship by the end of the book), with Colin, and with Ivy and Jeremy, were believable, interesting, and dynamic until A Crimson Wa...more
Tami
I haven't received the book yet, just received notice I had won. 9/15/11
Received my copy last night, love when they come quickly, will start after my current read. 9/21/11
Started today during lunch. 9/27/11
Finished Friday 9/30/11.

Lady Emily's husband works for the Queen and Scotland Yard. Handy as she seems to get involved in investigations not becoming to a woman in her position. Luckily her husband is as forward thinking as she is and together they investigate the latest crime wave. It starts...more
Sarah
Emily and Colin returned in this, their sixth outing together as the crime-solving duo of Victorian England. I loved the concept of an anonymous baddie painting the front doors of London's elite with red paint to announce countdowns to scandalous revelations, ending the careers or lives of society's most respectable scions. Murder, abduction, tension and shame are on the menu in this addition to the series, and Emily has to assist her agent husband as they struggle to uncover the spiteful crimin...more
Kim
Jane Austen spoiled us. She wrote novels about amazing women who oftentimes bucked society’s norms. Nowadays, it’s difficult to find heroines like Elizabeth Bennet that have us rooting for them page after page. Luckily, author Tasha Alexander decided to gift the world with a tenacious woman Austen herself would be proud of: Lady Emily Hargreaves. In A Crimson Warning, the sixth novel in the Lady Emily mystery series, we are again thrown into a mystery that seems to have no clear ending. It is up...more
Grace Li
The mystery itself was quite interesting and as per usual, not a single plot alone. However, the random journal entries by Ivy (which I suppose were meant to make you feel intrigued as to her purported sin), simply annoyed the crap out of me. A book is only supposed to have ONE person's point of view if written in first person narrative. Otherwise, you end up sounding like some story that a teenager has written on fictionpress. Or worse, a narrative of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in Christian Grey's...more
Gretchen
Definitely an improvement over the last 2 novels. Lady Emily is back on her home turf in London, is immediately caught up in a new mystery. I liked seeing previous characters (Ivy, Jeremy) return to the forefront.

Alexander has clearly done her homework, and makes good use of it throughout the novel, especially the content in the British Museum. It's details like these that lead me to historical fiction.

One concern for this novel: the team of Emily, Ivy, Colin and Jeremy is dangerously close to...more
Jess
Another engaging installment in the series - I think I prefer the books set in England, rather than abroad. The pace here felt brisker than in the last book, and all the scandal (and potential scandal) made for entertaining reading. The mysteries, though, tend to be completely unguessable for the reader, which takes some of the fun out of it. You can try to spot the criminal(s), but there rarely enough information to figure out the how and why. Recommended to fans of historical fiction with a bi...more
Lynn
This was the book I was hoping A Fatal Waltz would be. This was a book about the Lady Emily I remember from And Only to Deceive and A Poisoned Season.

In other words, I liked it a lot. It had an absorbing mystery, and even dear, sweet Ivy unveils a secret. (I thought I had it figured out halfway through and totally had it wrong.)

However, there was a lot going on at the end and it all happened so fast, it felt a bit muddled. I think I need to re-read to fully get what happened.

(view spoiler)[Also...more
Jennifer
Nov 21, 2011 Jennifer rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: historical mystery fans
Shelves: historical, mystery
I really, really enjoyed this book.

Emily and Colin are back home in London when Colin is called in to investigate the brutal death of a successful businessman. At the same time red paint begins to be splashed across the doorsteps of some of most influential members of society (including the murder victim). A scandalous detail of the person's life is then made public. Society sits on pins and needles as they wait to find out who will be targeted next.

I love the fact that Emily and Colin have fina...more
April
I got my hands on an advanced copy of this from Goodreads. My expectations were low. It looked like it could be a romance novel and I haven't been big on historical fiction. Then I read this and remembered I used to freaking adore historical fiction. I read every Dear America book I could get my hands on in elementary school. Now I have to track down all of the Lady Emily books, because this one was everything I've grown up to love.

Emily Hargreaves wants women to vote. She solves crime. She know...more
Elisabeth
Welcome back Lady Emily indeed! I enjoyed this installment in the Lady Emily series much more than the last two. Lady Emily seems to be much more her original confident self of the first few books in the series. Marriage FINALLY seems to agree with her, especially now that she's no longer fighting with her husband about her role in investigations. I also liked the plot for this one--the Beau Monde find themselves living in fear of exposure of their worst secrets! Can Lady Emily and Colin save Lo...more
Shannon
Love!

This was a one day read for me and is one of my favorite Lady Emily mysteries. Emily and Colin have been abroad in the last couple, so it's nice to see them back in London during the season.

I really feel like I repeat myself when I do these reviews because Tasha gives us consistently gorgeous characters, witty dialogue, compelling mystery, and just enough romance to keep me turning the page.

Colin and Emily are, as always, delicious, and this book has some great bits with Jeremy who forever...more
Cara
I usually enjoy the Lady Emily series. I finished this one, but I considered abandoning it at least three times. The story seemed to go in too many different directions, and I was annoyed with the slow moving plot. I wish it had ended 100 pages earlier.

Emily seemed above it all in this one - and if it has to be pointed out to me that she can read Greek one more time, I think I'll scream. I definitely got a "I'm such a rule breaker, I read Greek, I love antiques, I'm better than you" kind of vibe...more
Kathryn
I enjoyed this book very much! This would be a great book to read during the summer of 2012 since parts of it take place in London.
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Tasha Alexander is the New York Times bestselling author of the Lady Emily series and the novel ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE. She attended the University of Notre Dame, where she studied English and Medieval History. Her work has been nominated for numerous awards and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. She and her husband, novelist Andrew Grant, divide their time between Chicago an...more
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