Kathy Davie's Reviews > Bedford Square
Bedford Square
by Anne Perry
by Anne Perry
Kathy Davie's review
bookshelves: history, mystery, homey
Sep 30, 10
bookshelves: history, mystery, homey
Read from September 12 to 26, 2010
Whoa...intense. I was all over the place trying to figure out whodunnit...and I was wrong. Oh well, no big surprise there! I love how well Perry conveys the time period through the clothes, the manners, the mores, the expectations, the concerns, the setting. From the delicious tea to the aromatic alley.
Pitt seems to have come up quite a bit in the world. His higher-ups at the station aren't giving him so hard a time anymore. Charlotte's effect on the General is poignant while there wasn't much about the children in Bedford Square.
Pitt seems to have come up quite a bit in the world. His higher-ups at the station aren't giving him so hard a time anymore. Charlotte's effect on the General is poignant while there wasn't much about the children in Bedford Square.
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