Thursday, February 28, 2008

#10 - Silent in the Grave



Book No: 10
Title: Silent in the Grave
Author: Deanna Raybourn
Genre: Historical Fiction/Mystery
Published: 2007
Obtained: 2007/Paperbackswap
Completed: 2/15/08
No. of Pages: 509
Rating: 4/5*****

I love opening sentences that grab you from the start and make you long to curl up and just read away. Silent in the Grave has such a sentence: "To say that I met Nicholas Brisbane over my husband's dead body is not entirely accurate. Edward, it should be noted, was still twitching upon the floor."

Silent in the Grave is a Victorian mystery set in London. Lady Julia Grey’s husband has died of the heart disease that has killed many of the males in his family. About a year after Edward’s death Lady Grey finds out that Nicholas Brisbane was hired by her husband to discover who had been sending him very threatening letters and that Mr. Brisbane suspects the death was murder. Together Julia and Brisbane set out to discover the truth behind Edward’s demise.

Although this is a mystery, it is also the story of Julia Grey’s growth as a person of independent spirit and mind. A proper Victorian Lady she faces some unpleasant truths about her husband and her life that change her into a person with her own personality and not the one she is ‘supposed’ to have. The budding relationship between her and Nicholas Brisbane does not proceed in the usual and rather clichéd way either. Although I suspected some of the parts of the mystery, many of them were a complete surprise. The story was well plotted and all the characters were nicely fleshed out and believable. The last line of the book is the perfect set-up to the next book Silent in the Sanctuary. I can’t wait to read of the further adventures of Lady Julia Grey and the brooding and mysterious Nicholas Brisbane.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, you don't need to pick your books ahead of time. I'm not going to do it. There are too many that haven't been published yet.

I'm going to add this detail to the blog.

Les said...

I love those opening lines! Sounds like a good mystery.