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The Mitford Murders side read (chime in any time)!
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Thanks for hosting, NicoleG! Wow. Nice hefty book. I'm going to see if library has it. If no, I'll probably get an e-copy. Give me a few days and I'll join in.


I think its interesting the Author has written this book about a real-life murder and melded another story around it.
Do you all know of any other books that have done this?
Won't read above postings as I'm just starting but I thought the uncle would've been a great candidate to be the first vic. What a creep!

NicoleG wrote: "OMG I was hoping he'd get thrown off the train right on to the tracks LOL Too bad if another train came by!!"
LOL Was watching an old Rathbone Holmes where one of the baddies tried to push Sherlock off a train. And now NicoleG, timing of your above comment makes me think we should buy a Lotto ticket. LOL
LOL Was watching an old Rathbone Holmes where one of the baddies tried to push Sherlock off a train. And now NicoleG, timing of your above comment makes me think we should buy a Lotto ticket. LOL
Nicole wrote: "I had no idea of the real history and love the fact that it's based on a true story (sorry it's a brutal murder though.....)! Also, I think it's interesting the author is the niece of Julian Fe..."
Love that bit about author being the niece of Julian F., Nicole. Quality arts' lineage infused in this story.
Love that bit about author being the niece of Julian F., Nicole. Quality arts' lineage infused in this story.


Oh that sounds good. Ill check it out.
Here's the gist of the book...
It's 1919, and Louisa Cannon dreams of escaping her life of poverty in London, and most of all her oppressive and dangerous uncle.
Louisa's salvation is a position within the Mitford household at Asthall Manor, in the Oxfordshire countryside. There she will become nurserymaid, chaperone and confidante to the Mitford sisters, especially sixteen-year-old Nancy - an acerbic, bright young woman in love with stories.
But then a nurse - Florence Nightingale Shore, goddaughter of her famous namesake - is killed on a train in broad daylight, and Louisa and Nancy find themselves entangled in the crimes of a murderer who will do anything to hide their secret . . .
Apparently, there have been a few books written about this case. Here's a review of one if anyone is interested!
https://www.nursingtimes.net/opinion/...
Here's the breakdown. I'm finding that I'm reading through quite quickly!
Chapters 1-20
Chapters 21-45
Chapters 46-end