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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. They are very bad at honeymooning, but their adventures are fascinating. Love the history, love the plain speaking on both sides of the Ottoman/British cultural divide. Continue to enjoy the series. ( ) Lady Emily has married her late husband's best friend, Colin Hargreaves. As the embark on their honeymoon to Constantinople via the Orient Express they meet Sir William, a British diplomat who lost his wife(murdered) & 5 year old daughter (kidnapped) to bandits on an archaeological expedition. While in the dining car w/ Colin and Emily he nearly succumbs to an overdose of chloral hydrate. Both Colin & Emily, along w/ Sir William are invited by the Sultan to attend a Verdi opera w/ a G&S ending . Afterwards while strolling through the Palace Gardens they come across a screaming concubine and the body of another, that turns out to be the lost daughter of Sir William. Things are kind of a mish-mash after that. Emily is allowed inside the harem to question the concubines and the two Valide Sultans (Mother of Sultan). Both Valides make things difficult for Emily & hamper her investigation. Also making things difficult for Emily, is the concubine Roxelana, a christian, who convinces Emily to help her escape. I really didn't warm to any of the characters, I had no empathy for any of them and I figured out who the bad guy was near the beginning. Although I usually like Lady Emily, I find Alexander's writing uneven and unstable from one adventure to the next.... This book had so much possibility & I found it fell short. Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing. Tears of Pearl is the fourth in the Lady Emily series, in which we find Emily and Colin happily honeymooning in Constantinople. Of course, the couple immediately becomes involved in a murder mystery. I found the sequence of events that led to Emily's investigation and solving of the mystery somewhat implausible, but then this whole series tends to strain the bounds of reality. For readers looking for a cozy historical mystery, this pleasant but not terribly deep novel should do the trick. Lady Emily and Colin Hargreaves travel by the Oriental Express to Istanbul, they attend an opera in the Sultans court and afterwards one of his concubines is found dead. She's the long-lost daughter of one of the British Diplomats and this sets off a cascade that Emily and Colin have to investigate. Entertaining with great characters. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Honeymooning in Constantinople, newlyweds Emily and Colin Hargreaves find a young harem girl murdered and promise a heartbroken father they'll find his daughter's killer, a promise that soon leads Emily into the forbidden world of the Sultan's harem where she quickly discovers that its mysterious, sheltered walls offer no protection from a ruthless murderer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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