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nobody's fault
nobody's fault
Author: nancy holmes
"Nobody's Fault" first came out in 1990. It is a not-too thinly disguised novel about the Lord Lucan case -- the British aristocrat who inadvertently murdered his son's nanny, whom he had mistaken for his estranged wife, his real intended victim.
ISBN: 361867
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 340
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: bantam publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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reviewed nobody's fault on + 26 more book reviews
This book has some interesting twists that one might not expect. The characters have been given very real personalities. While you might not align yourself with those personalites, you probably know someone with those tendencies. A really good read and mystery.
toni avatar reviewed nobody's fault on + 351 more book reviews
Enjoyable mystery..
Publishers Weekly
Inspired by an actual murder case, Holmes's stylish novel, set in London, Paris, and elegant country homes, grips the reader in its initial scenes, then falls into the doldrums along with its heroine, delicately exquisite Amanda Warrington, when she loses her lover. Though the author, a Texas journalist, recovers her panache in time to provide a satisfying conclusion, the impressions remains that she has made uneven use of her gifts here. In 1974, intending to kill Amanda, his wife, Lord Charles Warrington murders his son Patrick's nanny. The author retraces events leading to the crime: how Amanda bags the unstable and well-connected lord, a compulsive gambler; how they both adore their son; how, beset by debts, recurring migraines and nightmares, Amanda becomes abusive and isolated; how she finds a perfect lover and loses him. Then comes a rehash of the crime, an inquest, a battle between Amanda and her sister for custody of Patrick, bankruptcy, commentary about aristocrats taking care only of their own and, finally, Amanda's attainment of mature contentment.
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Surprisingly wonderful book!! If you've ever wondered what the inside of the nobility was like, this book will give you a good picture of some of the less moral of the peerage.


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