A review by kathydavie
Bluegate Fields by Anne Perry

4.0

I kept reminding myself of the time period and to remember that the characters didn't have the cynicism of our times as to why the true villain kept escaping notice.

This particular story presented a very good perspective on how society interacted: the vices overlooked, the allowances permitted, the judgments made upon people depending upon their class.

We also see the further development of Charlotte's relationship with Vespasia and introspection on Charlotte's part as to the interaction between herself and her husband.