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Chargement... Theater of Illusion (Spirit of the River Series)par Kathy Steffen
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Kathy Steffen has done it again! Filled with memorable characters, this is the sequel to First, There is a River. Adventure, mystery, romance, history--it's in there. ( ) The story takes place on a riverboat in the 1900’s. In this unusual setting, I wondered how the story would keep my interest. It captured my interest right at the beginning with Tobias Perkins sitting on the edge of a cliff contemplating suicide. He feels his dead father, Jared Perkins, lives within him, at times controlling him, doing things that he wouldn’t normally think of doing. Jumping off the cliff is the only way that Tobias can stop his father. Although he doesn’t like the taste of drink, he continues to drink to give him the courage to end his life. His sister, Sarah, has known for some time now that Tobias has issues and feels she can handle things without having to get her mother involved. Her dream is to be a riverboat pilot. She has missed her pilot testing in order to draw Tobias away from his suicide attempt. Emma Perkins owns ‘The Spirit of the River’. She is a single mother and works hard to keep her riverboat afloat. Her time in precocious now as a wedding is going to take place on the boat and they have transported a traveling group on entertainers, Le Theatre d’Illusion, for the wedding party, which includes a Tiger. The napkins that Tobias made for the wedding in the shape of animals were found tattered. Tobias blames himself, because he is unable to remember periods of time when he is drinking. It is odd to find them in this condition, but it isn’t the end of the world and everyone continue their plans for the wedding. A performer is found missing after the riverboat launches from a brief stay on land for a picnic. At the same time, passengers are becoming seriously ill, some dying The reason for their illness is unknown. Emma fears that the illness came from the food that she served. Tobias feels that he somehow is to blame. Sarah tries to assure both mother and brother that it might not be their fault. The character development was well done. I enjoyed the development of the story. The ending surprised me. The conclusion answered the questions of the strange events and the cause of the illness, but left me wondering about the newlyweds and why the tiger was included when it had such little significance in the story. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Combining elements of mystery, history, and romance, this compelling narrative explores the river frontier of West Virginia to the Midwest in the 1900s. Unconventional for her time, Sarah Perkins is driven to excel and be successful in a man’s world despite her traumatic childhood under an abusive father who strictly enforced traditional gender roles. Dreaming of one day being a riverboat pilot, Sara embarks on an adventure aboard the Spirit of the River, a premier paddleboat on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. She’s spent hours behind the wheel under the supervision of the captain, Jeremy Smith--her friendly rival and romantic interest--and longs to prove her worth. When a traveling troupe of entertainers, Le Théatre d’Illusion, discovers that a cast member has suspiciously disappeared while a mysterious and deadly illness afflicts the rest of the passengers, Sarah will find herself tested in unimaginable ways. Suspenseful and thrilling, this dynamic novel of hidden secrets offers an unflinching look at serious issues such as alcoholism, suicide, and gender, while maintaining a lively storyline full of adventure, independence, and life on the river wild. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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