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Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace by Kate Summerscale

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May 13, 12

Read in May, 2012

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Kate Summerscale's previous work, The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher, read like a novel, one that would be at home on a shelf between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Wilkie Collins (Summerscale really likes Wilkie Collins, judging by how often she quotes him). Her new work, Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace, shows a similar talent for turning historical documents into riveting, edge-of-your-seat reading. Of course, this one is more like a Jane Austen novel than a Conan Doyle, what with the torrid details of love, adultery and betrayal. It's like a true life Pride and Prejudice. Or, perhaps, given that the titular Mrs. Robinson's first husband died after contracting a mysterious disease of the brain that caused him to be sickly and violent, it's like a real life Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Either way, it's impossible to put down.

Disclaimer: I received a digital galley of this book free from the publisher from NetGalley.com. I was not obliged to write a favourable review, or even any review at all. The opinions expressed are strictly my own.

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