Night Train to Memphis
by Elizabeth Peters
Night Train to Memphis
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Read in January, 1995
The most recent of the Vicky Bliss series by Elizabeth Peters. A final book is due out later this year.
Vicky is an appealing character, a wise-cracking Ph.D. (Art History) with a funny little boss who treats her like a favorite niece. Her foil/romantic lead is a mix of Lord Peter, Raffles, and the Saint.
They're charming books; escapism that provides a bit of education along the way.
Vicky is an appealing character, a wise-cracking Ph.D. (Art History) with a funny little boss who treats her like a favorite niece. Her foil/romantic lead is a mix of Lord Peter, Raffles, and the Saint.
They're charming books; escapism that provides a bit of education along the way.
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The Vicky Bliss series is a personal favorite of mine (even better than the Amelia Peabody series, in my opinion). And this last book - #5 - finally brings things to a great end. After such a long time, apparently there's a new VB book coming out later this year which I'm looking forward to read (mostly because I miss the characters) but if the series had ended here I would've been quite happy.
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My other "favorite or second place?" Vicky Bliss story. The plot is long and complicated but the dialogue, as always is wonderful. Vicky is more than an adventuress in this one, and we discover her weaknesses without it weakening her. The beginning kind of lags, but is necessary to bring the real story on. Definitely read.
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Read in July, 2008
Another Vicky Bliss that I missed before... so far, it's funny and quite interesting. I am giving this four stars now, 80 pages in, because it is really very good and has plenty of twists and turns, especially with regard to Bliss' notorious affair with Smythe.
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If you ever get a chance to listen to the audiobook of Night Train to Memphis, it's simply divine--Kathleen Turner does a bang up job in voicing the characters.
A terribly funny and cool mystery in the heat of a desert.
A terribly funny and cool mystery in the heat of a desert.
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Read in January, 1999
This is the last (so far) in a series, and it really picks up steam (hee hee). The twists are exciting, the characters are loveable, and the book manages to be both hilarious and heartfelt. One of my favorite books.
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I think this is the best of the Vicky Bliss series, though it doesn't make much sense if you haven't read the others. It's a fun and relaxing read, and it is fun to play "Find the Quotation" in the dialogue.
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Read in January, 1998
this is one of those books that I read every time I need to feel better. it always does the trick.
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The Vicki Bliss series is a definite favorite. I am still hoping for more VB, but I would rather it end on a sweet note than a sour one; some authors don't know when to stop with a character.
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#5 and the last (or is it?) for Vicky Bliss. I actually think it's a satisfying conclusion, but there is some rumor-mongering in the works about a possible #6...
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Great True-Love-Hidden-Behind-Disdain- Because of Criminal Threats story. You have to read the others in the Vicky Bliss series first to get it.
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Read in April, 2008
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Listened to cassette edition narrated by Barbara Rosenblatt. A fun romp through Egypt with plenty of suspense to season the humor.
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Started with this one and worked my way back -- It has been my one exception to the rule of read a series in order written.
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Even though this was the last of the Vicky Bliss books, this was my favorite. I wish she would continue this series.
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My guilty pleasure and ultimately my favorite the Vicky Bliss series. :)
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Read in July, 2008
I listened to the audio ages ago and loved it. Now I'm reading the book.
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Read in January, 2008
I still don't love the mystery genre. Ah well.
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