The Queen of Bedlam (Matthew Corbett, Bk 2)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Lynne B. (boze) reviewed on + 66 more book reviews
Robert McCammon is one of my favorite authors and he again does not disappoint. In this intricately plotted sequel to Speaks the Nightbird, McCammon delivers a richly developed story with a host of interesting characters that will catch you in its spell early in the rather thick (645-page) volume. The author credibly captures the feeling of 18th-century life in the growing New York colony while weaving together related and unrelated plot threads in a compelling story. While Speaks the Nightbird is referenced throughout the story, you will be able to enjoy the Queen of Bedlam without having read its prequel. Matthew Corbett is a law clerk whose world and life are in a state of change. His innate curiosity and sense of justice impress and annoy those around him and compel the action for most of the story. A murderer is brutally striking down local well-known citizens, striking fear throughout the town. The printmaster is fanning the flames with his publication. A new city leader has come to town with new ideas. The local minister is taking secret late-night walks. An old woman with an unknown identity waits in a sanitarium. A secret sinister force lurks, makes plans and gains strength. Meanwhile, an interesting and headstrong woman with a dark cloud of bad luck comes to town, as well as a mysterious and powerful woman with an unusual business proposition - both to have an effect on Matthew's ordered life. I enjoyed this book more than Speaks the Nightbird and highly recommend this terrific book.
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