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Mariah Fredericks

Autor(a) de A Death of No Importance

14 Works 1,409 Membros 109 Críticas 1 Favorited

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Séries

Obras por Mariah Fredericks

A Death of No Importance (2018) 218 exemplares
The True Meaning of Cleavage (2003) 176 exemplares
The Girl in the Park (2012) 171 exemplares
Crunch Time (2006) 169 exemplares
The Lindbergh Nanny (2022) 156 exemplares
Death of a New American (2019) 102 exemplares
Head Games (2004) 98 exemplares
In the Cards: Love (2006) 67 exemplares
Death of an American Beauty (2020) 60 exemplares
Season of the Witch (2013) 56 exemplares
The Wharton Plot: A Novel (2024) 48 exemplares
Death of a Showman (2021) 38 exemplares
In the Cards: Fame (2008) 28 exemplares
In the Cards: Life (2008) 22 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
New York City, New York, USA

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Ho-hum mystery -- Edith Wharton, the Gilded Age author, discovers the identity of the shooter of a fellow author. Unpleasant or bland characters. In fact, the "Author's note" was the best part of the book. The author delineates fact and fiction in her story.
 
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janerawoof | 8 outras críticas | Mar 12, 2024 |
Adding this because I have spent way too much time and pages trying to connect with the main character. Yes, you, Edith. Abandoned for now
 
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ethel55 | 8 outras críticas | Mar 12, 2024 |
What a disappointment. I just couldn’t read any longer and stopped at page 147. The premise sounded clever and there were many rave reviews, but this just didn’t work for me. I love a good mystery, and all the better if it’s historical fiction. But the main character has to be likable, and this fictional version of the famous writer Edith Wharton was definitely not likable. The author made Wharton a depressing and negative character, and I didn’t care about her or any of the other characters. The story moved very slowly, and overall it was boring.

I can’t recommend this one.
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PhyllisReads | 8 outras críticas | Feb 16, 2024 |
There are mysteries where the investigator is there mostly to move forward the plot, and then there are mysteries where the investigator also learns something about themselves. The Wharton Plot is absolutely the latter -- in investigating the death of then-famous novelist David Graham Phillips, Edith Wharton considers the nature of being a writer, as well as some hard truths about her own personal life. She is marvelously in character -- not always likable, but someone well worth knowing. Many historicals that incorporate real life historical figures as sleuths feel at least a little forced--this one never does. Wharton's natural curiosity and the circumstances that Fredericks sets up make perfect sense. I closed the book feeling like I'd spent time with Wharton herself, and feel inspired to return to her works soon!… (mais)
 
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chelseagirl | 8 outras críticas | Feb 7, 2024 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
14
Membros
1,409
Popularidade
#18,236
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
109
ISBN
72
Línguas
3
Marcado como favorito
1

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