Helpful Score: 3
First of the Vicky Bliss series. Not as good as the ones that follow this one, I think, but a must to see where she gets her start.
Helpful Score: 3
Mme. Peters' "Amelia Peabody" stories are better known, but i just lover her "Vicky Bliss" stories, about a sassy, beautiful art historial. This is the first Vicky Bliss mystery.
Helpful Score: 3
I was has happy with this as I have been with Amelia Peabody's books, but was oky.
Helpful Score: 2
The first in the Vicky Bliss series. Our heroine is an art historian. She discovers information about a missing masterwork in wood created by an artist who died in the sixteenth century. Soon she and an arrogant male colleague are off to Germany on a quest to find it. Along the way they meet several other people on the same quest. While staying in an old schloss she experiences what seems to be an evil spiritual presence. Is it real or just someone's dirty tricks to steal the masterpiece. The story is interesting, written in the first person with a somewhat dated feel which doesn't distract from a good story.
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Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyable read. Peters tells a good story.
Helpful Score: 1
Great Read and a charming view of Rothenburg in Germany.
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Love this series! If you are into learning while being entertained in your mysteries, this is the series for you. Vicky Bliss is smart but not so smart that you can't buy her as real. This is the first in the series and after reading it I gobbled up the rest with glee.
exciting story
The first Vicky Bliss mystery from Elizabeth Peters of the Amelia Peabody mysteries
The start of the Vocky Bliss series.