A review by shoelessmama
Bluegate Fields by Anne Perry

4.0

Although the subject matter was pretty horrific I think this was one of the better mysteries in the way it played out. Perry kept my attention with this 6th installment of Charlotte & Thomas Pitt which is unusual... there is often a period where the story lulls a little bit for me. It seems like the level of debauchery in these mysteries is progressively growing so I'm interested to see where she goes with the 7th book- there's only so far you can go- and the setting of Victorian England makes it all the more interesting. After reading almost 300 pages of hypocrisy and repression by the upper classes I'm glad to be living in this day and age where women can speak there minds, among other things...