Thursday, June 13, 2024

Jun 13 Book Review: The Lady and the Thief by Kate Moore

  



 

The Lady and the Thief by Kate Moore

Story starts out with Viv and she's a companion to an elderly housebound woman who has connections. Viv is helping her experience how to maneuver the streets of London and gets help from the elderly woman. They have many laughs. Once Viv is stricken when a man grabs her purse but another man helps her and she ends up shooting him by accident. She has the house tend to his wounds and they form a friendship that soon he gives her an engagement ring. It was a family gem.

Edward Larkin but his friend calls him Lark came from a background that he can't quite recall all the facts. He knows he had a mother and one day he sees the location of where he saw her last. He starts piecing things together to find out if she's still alive and who his family is. Like haring of the all the clues surrounding her book and his past and the city sights, sounds and smells.

There is so much going on that is so interesting to follow along. Can't wait to read the next in the series.

Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

  

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