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21 April 2017

The White Feather Murders by Rachel McMillan (Book Beginnings & Friday 56)

My son has been on Spring Break all week and I've still had to work my usual full-time overnight gig so, as you can imagine, I'm oh-so-very thankful that my work week is coming to a close. My plan for the next 2 1/2 days? Pajamas, blanket, and The White Feather Murders by Rachel McMillan! I absolutely adore Rachel and the dynamic duo of Merinda and Jem (and, of course, Ray and my dear sweet lovable Jasper). I already know that I'm going to love it, but I'll be sure to verify as much once the weekend lovefest comes to a close! 

Friday 56 (today is 56% from the digital ARC) is hosted at Freda's Voice & 
Book Beginnings (share the first few sentences) is at Rose City Reader.

From Amazon:


*** UPDATE -- 24 April 2017 ***

It took me a bit longer than usual to really sink my teeth into this one but I'm blaming that largely on the lack of sleep & focus thanks to my son being on break from school this whole past week. Once I was rested up some, though, I started again and couldn't put it down willingly until it was finished.

The world is changing rapidly around our wonderful quartet of Merinda, Jem, Ray and Jasper (my dear, beloved Jasper). It's the summer of 1914 and World War I has begun in Europe. Toronto's large immigrant population (Ray included) is under constant scrutiny and harrassment from those who fear they may side with the enemy. (Gee, sound familiar?) There is a group, known as the Cartier Club, that is trying to fight for the rights of the immigrants. When the members start getting murdered (with white feathers left behind -- used to symbolize cowardice), our foursome gets shaken to the core.

While the mystery part of this outing was gripping and kept me guessing, the real treasure here is the interaction and introspection of our main characters. Each of them struggles with who they've been, who they are, and who they want to be in the world. It's simultanteously heartbreaking and uplifting.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds great - spotted the Union Jack...

Here's my book choice for this week : http://bit.ly/2owKV9o

Have a great weekend!

Sassy :)

sherry fundin said...

That sounds like a great weekend plan.
sherry @ fundinmental Friday Memes

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

I like the sound of this one! I can vividly see the characters in those descriptions. Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.

Kathy Martin said...

I'm not familiar with this series. It sounds good. Come see what Grave Visions by Kalayna Price has to offer. Happy reading!

Stormi said...

Not heard of this one, but I think I want it. :)

fredamans said...

You have my attention! Happy weekend!

karen said...

They need to be done in order. The novellas aren't necessary, but helpful ... and I think those are free on Amazon :)

Nicki J. Markus / Asta Idonea said...

Happy Hopping. Wishing you a great, book-filled weekend.

Glenna said...

I laughed at the bowler with the pearls and the Union Jack! What an interesting character she will be! Thank you for sharing.

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