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Midnight on the River Grey - eBookAbigail WilsonThomas Nelson / 2019 / ePub$8.994.5 out of 5 stars for Midnight on the River Grey - eBook. View reviews of this product. 56 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW99431EB
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Kathy Young4 Stars Out Of 5Midnight on the River GreyMarch 3, 2021Kathy YoungQuality: 5Value: 4Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Midnight on the River Grey.Enjoyed In the Shadow of Croft Towers, so after starting this one I will like this one too. It's been a while since I read this type of book, so it was nice to get back to a Regency read.
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meme5 Stars Out Of 5midnight on the riverJanuary 6, 2021memeQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Midnight on the River Grey.very good book. couldn't put it down. some in interesting twists and turns.
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Sandi5 Stars Out Of 5SuspenseDecember 17, 2020SandiThis review was written for Midnight on the River Grey.This author I really LOVED......on the edge of your seats suspense & some romance, but definitely a good read to the end!
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Rebecca ManeyGastonia, North CarolinaAge: 55-65Gender: female4 Stars Out Of 5Alluring Regency Romance!February 1, 2020Rebecca ManeyGastonia, North CarolinaAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 4Meets Expectations: 4This review was written for Midnight on the River Grey."I'd found a man - - - - conflicted. Slow to speak, yet clearly riddled with secrets."
Secrets. So many secrets. Rebecca Hunter's tenacious determination to ferret them out is clearly matched by her guardian's skill at keeping them close. On the dark night that her brother was killed, what actually happened on that bridge; a terrible accident or cold blooded murder? Nearly everyone believes that Lewis Browning was somehow responsible, but after getting to know the enigmatic master of Greybourne Hall, Rebecca begins to wonder if the truth about Jacob's untimely death will ever be exposed. Now living under its very roof, Rebecca finds that the old majestic estate seems to crawl with mysterious inclinations all its own, some of them hidden in plain view while others beckon to her in the night.
Regency romance, mystery, and history pleasantly combine in this alluring tale of "midnight on the River Grey". -
PollymissouriAge: Over 65Gender: Female5 Stars Out Of 5Gothic goodnessJanuary 19, 2020PollymissouriAge: Over 65Gender: FemaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Midnight on the River Grey.Midnight on the River Grey by Abigail Wilson is a gothic tale set in England in 1811. It is full of mystery and intrigue and tracks movements of spies in and around Greybourne Hall in the countryside.
Rebecca Hunter, ward of Mr. Lewis Browning, has learned of her brother's demise and must depart London with her Aunt Jo for her guardian's country estate.
Just what happened at midnight on the bridge over the River Grey? Rebecca means to find a clue to her brother's death. The house and it's inhabitants hold many secrets. Is her guardian who he seems?
This is a first class mystery in a dark time in England's history, deliciously told by a relatively new voice from a Christian World View. The faith thread is very subtle but the themes of good versus evil and forgiveness are there. Ms. Wilson has a good grasp of the time period, customs and romance surrounding the events during Napoleon's era.
I recommend this book to fans of clean historical mysteries.
*I won this book in a contest. All opinions are my own.*