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Death at Dartmoor (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8)
Death at Dartmoor - Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8
Author: Robin Paige
Lord Charles Sheridan and his American wife, Kate, have come to Britain's most notorious prison so that Kate can research her new Gothic novel -- and Charles can meet with one of the inmates. But when the inmate escapes -- and a body turns up on the moor -- the Sheridans join forces with Arthur Conan Doyle to determine if the missing convict...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425183427
ISBN-10: 0425183424
Publication Date: 2/5/2002
Pages: 336
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3.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed Death at Dartmoor (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8) on + 30 more book reviews
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The 8th book in this Victorian mystery series. This book features Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as the "real life" character included in the story line. This series offers and interesting view into Victorian life, the development of forensic sciences and the difficulty in getting forensic science accepted as evenidence in the courts of the day.
drewsmom avatar reviewed Death at Dartmoor (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8) on + 46 more book reviews
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Another great read in this series. Again, I enjoy the introduction of "new" crime solving techniques, and in this book, it was fingerprinting. Quite funny that fingerprinting was seen as unreliable!!

The usual strong female leads, intelligent conversations and clues, and Sir Doyle makes another appearance!
jennifer-in-paradise avatar reviewed Death at Dartmoor (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8) on + 13 more book reviews
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Another great book from Robin Paige. I love that they weave in real people that lived during that era, the history of Dartmoor Prison and the beginnings of fingerprinting in England. I'm making my way through this series and continue to love every book so far.
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This book was much more interesting than some of the previous novels in this series. I was losing interest in this series, but had this one on hand and decided to read it. I am glad that I did. The characters are much more developed and they and the plot are more realistic than some of the previous "Death at..." books.
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reviewed Death at Dartmoor (Victorian-Edwardian Mystery, Bk 8) on + 42 more book reviews
Lord Sheridan is slowly convincing the powers that be to move into the scientific age with crime investigation. He is at a prison in Dartmoor to begin a fingerprinting program, but Charles also wants to convince an inmate, Samuel Spencer, that he knows that Spencer did not commit the horrible crime he was convicted of. Much to Charles' surprise, Spencer does not want to have his name cleared. Kate, in the meantime, is trying to find some inspiration for a novel that she is planning to write. She and Patsy Marsden (who has come to visit) attend a seance at the home of Sir Edgar and his wife, Rosalind. Dire events are predicted, some of which come true, and even though Kate is investigating one mystery and Charles another, the two events eventually connect.

The literary character that plays a major role in this book is Arthur Conan Doyle who is in the area to write a new story. He is stymied, however, by the fact that he has killed Sherlock Holmes, but as he and Charles go about seeking clues, he develops his ideas for the story "The Hound of the Baskervilles". The interaction between Charles' investigation style and Conan Doyle's is quite entertaining. Another amusing aspect was the fact the locals keep calling Conan Doyle "Sherlock" much to his chagrin.

I enjoyed this book immensely and would highly recommend it.
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Another in a great series with wonderful historical side notes
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If you like mysteries with real characters you will enjoy this series. Dartmoor is the 8th in the series which has historical settings and includes real people of the time...Arthur Conan Doyle in this book. Well researched using primary and secondary sources to make you experience turn of the century life.

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