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Used Book ~ Unnatural Fire: A Countess Ashby de la Zouche Mystery by author Fidelis Morgan
Unnatural Fire: A Countess Ashby de la Zouche Mystery
Author: Fidelis Morgan
Book Information
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 11

ISBN-13: 9780060007836 - ISBN-10: 0060007834
Publication Date: 2/1/2002
Pages: 368

Book Description:
Restoration London, 1699 -- Anastasia Ashby de la Zouche, Baroness Penge, Countess of Clapham, and former mistress to King Charles II, has astonishingly been jailed in debtors' prison. Joining forces with her loyal ex-maidservant, Alpiew, the formerly pampered and proper Countess sets out to make a living by working for the scandal sheets -- a line of work that inevitably leads her through some of the seamier byways of the city. She and Alpiew find a welcome additional source of income when they are approached by a stranger who asks them to gather evidence to prove her husband is committing adultery. But the uncomfortable job of trailing after the handsome merchant in the depths of winter ends abruptly in a Covent Garden churchyard with a brutal murder.

Implicated in the crime, the Countess and Alpiew find themselves drawn into a complex labyrinth of deceit, violence, and the mysterious world of alchemy. And the more they investigate, the more complex the picture becomes, involving everyone from the most decrepit back-alley criminals to some of the most influential people in all the land.

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Marci S. (MarciNYC) wrote on 9/12/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I nearly gave up a few times, but am glad I stuck it out to the end. I found the archaic spellings in this book to be a bit difficult to follow at times, but more annoying were the numerous French phrases tossed about by Pigalle with NO TRANSLATION.

Now, I'm a former French major and I understand a lot of French, but I was puzzled a few times. I hate when authors bandy about foreign phrases with reckless abandon. It smacks of pretentiousness and that doesn't sit well with me. Still, those phrases seemed to fade away as the book progressed and the last 75 pages or so had my on the edge of my seat. I couldn't stop reading until I was finished.

Overall, a good read, chockfull of history/historical characters which I like. I'd probably read more by the author should they fall into my lap.


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Jamie B. (mrsb) from MIDDLEBURG, FL wrote on 5/31/2008...


It took me a bit to get into the book ... but once I did, I didn't want to put it down. There is a lot of British history, which seems to be pretty accurate and then there is the British history that is sorta mixed up with fiction that leaves you wondering if it "could" be true or not. I like that. It definitely had me guessing "WHO DONE IT" all the way until the end. I even chuckled out loud a few times as well ... the characters definitely have chemistry between them and I can't wait to read their next escapade ...

This is the first book of the Countess Ashby series, the second one is The Rival Queens ... the third one is The Ambitious Stepmother and the fourth one is Fortune's Slave.

Vikki C. (Vikki) from BYRON, NY wrote on 5/28/2006...


I don't know if I'd call it a particularly accurate historical piece (though it probably is - the history isn't what the story is about though it drags in characters of the day) but it is quite a romp

Barbara B. (GrannyGamer) from KEIZER, OR wrote on 2/20/2006...


An absolutely hilarious "mystery" with some of the most interesting characters to come along in a long long time. Great sense of time and place, along with suberb writing.