
Snifter of Death
The Bloodstone Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Bober
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By:
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Chris Karlsen
The summer of 1889 was proving to be a strange one for Detective Inspector Rudyard Bloodstone and his partner.
They had a sexual pervert loose. The man didn't actually harm women but threatened them at knife point, fondling them, and ultimately stealing their stockings.
Far more serious were the murders of influential men, which appeared random other than they were all killed by arsenic poison. Never had he and his partner had cases with so little workable evidence.
Also, the rivalry between him and his detective nemesis at London's other police department was intensifying. That nemesis was the boxing champion of their department and looking to challenge Rudyard, who never trained as a boxer.
Besides Rudyard's pride being at stake, and the pride of his station, his nemesis also had in his possession a scandalous photograph of the woman Rudyard cares very much for. The new lady in Rudyard's life had captured his heart and he'd fight the devil himself to save her reputation.
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Love Detective Bloodstone!
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Detective Bloodstone is investigating the death of one prominent man with seemingly no enemies when another is murdered. The men don’t seem to have any ties other than wealth and the method of murder, arsenic.
Will the brilliant detective figure out what is happening before more men are killed or will our rape victim finish meting out her own form of justice?
Snifter of Death is an engaging read where I found myself in the uncomfortable position of rooting for the villain. Ms. Karlsen manages to weave questions into her novel about societies’ norms. This adds to the overall value. Further, the author creates believable nuanced characters and portrays Victorian England in all its charm and grime.
A really, really well done book. Also, I loved the speaker in the audio version. She did a great job.
From Victim to Vigilante - Who to root for??
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