Alex (Alexandra) Connor was born in the UK. After beginning her career writing family sagas, she went on to write art thrillers and then historical novels. Having been published and translated in sixteen countries and enjoyed a No 1 best seller, she won the Rome Prize for Literature. Now returning to her love of thriller writing, she is extending her series of art thrillers with A WREATH of SERPENTS.
I was recommended to read this British novel by an older woman selling books at St.Helena's carnival. It is set in 1920's Burnley in northern England. The poor heroine had so many traumatic tragic experiences it was a little far fetched. And the ending was very unrealistic. But overall I enjoyed it because I thought of the sweet lady who so wanted me to read it. She likes the author so much she would buy the books and have them delivered from England because she couldn't buy them in the U.S.
Meh. It was fine, a quick read to fill some time. Surprised by the high rating though and I suspect the glowing reviews are diehard fans of the author. It had a pretty predictable ending, characters who were cookie cutter, and the 'twists' weren't really twists. It killed a couple of evenings for me, but that's it. It didn't push me to seek out anything else by this author, unfortunately.
Meh. This was like Danielle Steele, but without the sex. A lot of everything is terrible, everything is wonderful, terrible, wonderful, terrible, wonderful….you get the picture. I couldn’t like the main character and she just was so was so stubborn and selfish. Ugh.