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Unhappy wife and young mother Penelope Wolfe fears scandal for her family and worse. A Tory newspaper editor has been stabbed while writing a reply to the latest round of letters penned by the ¬ rebrand Collatinus. Twenty years before, her father, the radical Eustace Sandford, also wrote as Collatinus before he fled London just ahead of accusations of treason and murder --a mysterious beauty closely connected to Sandford and known only as N.D. had been brutally slain. Now the seditious new Collatinus letters that attack the Prince Regent in the press seek to avenge N.D.’s death and unmask her murderer. What did the dead editor know that provoked his death?
Her artist husband Jeremy being no reliable ally, Penelope turns anew to lawyer Edward Buckler and Bow Street Runner John Chase. As she battles public notoriety, Buckler and Chase put their careers at risk to stand behind her and find N.D.’s killer. They pursue various lines of inquiry including a missing memoir, Royal scandal, and the dead editor’s secretive, reclusive wife. As they navigate the dark underbelly of 1813 London among a cast driven by dirty politics and dark passions, as well as by decency and a desire for justice, past secrets and present criminals are exposed, upending Penelope’s life and the lives of others.
The Author
S.K. Rizzolo is the daughter of an Italian-American avid reader and an Arkansas farm boy turned oilman. Raised in the Middle East, she had many adventures, including a brush with a cholera epidemic and an evacuation from Libya when Colonel Gaddafi seized power. In college Rizzolo majored in English with no clue as to how she would support herself, eventually earning an M.A. and becoming an English teacher. Set in Regency England, her mystery series follows the exploits of a Bow Street Runner, an unconventional lady, and a melancholic lawyer. Visit her website at http://skrizzolo.com.
My Thoughts
Die I Will Not is a Regency era mystery. A newspaper editor is murdered and this story, main protagonist, Penelope Wolfe fears that it may very well be her father who was murdered the man because of his works writing as Collatinus. She works once more with lawyer Edward Buckler and John Chase to try to figure out who may be the killer as she wants to clear her father's good name.
Penelope is a new mother and sometimes finds her stay at home status to be a bit boring, she loves the excitement that solving this case has for her. She has a husband who feels that she should stay at home, as most men would in this era, but she is determined to find excitement. As they get further into solving this crime, the more dangerous it becomes.
This is the third in a series, The Rose in the Wheel and Blood for Blood. I have only read Die I Will Not, I do intend to rectify that and read the other two. This book is full of mystery, intrigue and very descriptive. I always enjoy a mystery and I was not disappointed in this book. I loved the author's style of writing and the fast pace of the novel. I look forward to reading the first two books in the series.
I received the book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
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