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The Orphan of Cemetery Hill by Hester Fox is an intriguing historical novel. I have a weakness for paranormal stories, and the blurb for this book fascinated me. The author created a dark, gothic atmosphere with the cemetery, grave robberies, the mist, and murder. Tabby is a complex character along with Caleb Bishop. I liked Eli who was so kind and loved Tabby dearly. There is a lot going on in this book which keeps it propelling forward towards the tense conclusion. There is suspense, romance, drama, and intrigue. The author transports readers to her world with her vivid word imagery. I liked the chapter headings which include âIn which we meet our young heroineâ and âIn which there is a reunionâ. I did feel it was a slow starter with the pace increasing in the second half. I enjoyed the mystery. I like being able to solve a crime before the solution is revealed. Those who enjoyed The Witch of Willow Hall will be eager to devour this historical novel. The Orphan of Cemetery Hill is a spooky tale with its gothic atmosphere, robbing of graves, murder, and Tabby's ability to commune with spirits from beyond the veil.
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The Orphan of Cemetery Hill is Hester Fox's third book. All three have followed the theme of CHARACTER of LOCATION with strong female main characters, a New England setting, and a gothic story. The Orphan of Cemetery Hill is about grave robbing, "scientific" experimentation, and actual villains dubiously named Resurrection Men. It is my favorite of the three. I look forward to seeing what Hester Fox writes next.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2020/09/the-orphan-of-cemetery-hill.html
Reviewed for NetGalley and the 2020 historical fiction blog tour from Harlequin Trade Publishing.
The Orphan of Cemetery Hill is Hester Fox's third book. All three have followed the theme of CHARACTER of LOCATION with strong female main characters, a New England setting, and a gothic story. The Orphan of Cemetery Hill is about grave robbing, "scientific" experimentation, and actual villains dubiously named Resurrection Men. It is my favorite of the three. I look forward to seeing what Hester Fox writes next.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2020/09/the-orphan-of-cemetery-hill.html
Reviewed for NetGalley and the 2020 historical fiction blog tour from Harlequin Trade Publishing.