As promised, here is the first of my new, now-and-then
recurring blogs on great book series I have found and loved. Of course, great
series are found in all genres, and if you read my blog regularly you know I do
read a wide variety of genres. But if I’m reviewing a great series in a genre
you haven’t read, that might be the prefect entre to a new world of reading. So
give it a try!
This blog’s entry is in a genre I truly love: mysteries. You
might know that I have a cozy mystery out there called Framed( A Kay Conroy Mystery). If you’re curious, click HERE to check it out, but I’ll leave
any further chit chat on that book for another day. On to our new series: The Charles Lenox Mystery Series by CharlesFinch.
Set in Victorian England, our protagonist is an interesting
and complicated character. I actually reviewed the first book in this series a
couple of years ago so I’ll copy a little bit of that review from myself as an
introduction.... (click HERE to read
the entire review)
Set in Victorian England, Charles is a gentleman of the upper class with Parliamentary aspirations who has discovered he has a real talent as a detective. With time and means to pursue this talent he’s already earned a reputation among his peers-and Scotland Yard-for both good and bad outcomes. But he knows his way is the way of the future so, invited or not, he doesn’t stop until the crime is solved.
His neighbor and lifelong friend, Lady Jane, is a frequent companion with a great interest in Charles’ activities and well-being. Readers will wonder if something deeper is developing between these two and it very well may be.
Along the way readers are treated to a fun education in Victorian England. If you are a history buff as well as a lover of a good mystery, this one’s a page turner. And the good news is, once you turn the last page, there are nine more books to go.
But guess what-the good news is there are now eleven more to
go! Charles Finch (interesting that he has the same first name as his hero, don't you think?) has been busy writing since that last entry and this is a series
that’s still active-meaning we can expect even more books, which is THE most
wonderful thing for readers who have fallen in love with any series.
A good series will not only entertain you with each
individual book’s story (in this case, a mystery) but will also use each book
to flesh out and build the character’s relationships. Some series seem to take
forever to do that. In part this can be because each book follows quickly on
the timeline of the last so not as much can occur in that amount of time. The
Charles Lenox mysteries expand their timelines just enough that we can begin to
live our protagonist’s life with him and the author can really develop a well
fleshed out character with a full life.
Along with Lady Jane there are several other recurring
characters whose stories, though minor, are often compelling. You’ll find
yourself hoping to see how they are doing in each new book. Definitely a good
sign for any series.
And of course, this is an historical series, so the
opportunity to learn about the era in a very entertaining way is always there.
As well as learning about the early days of detection, when the detective was
not what he/she is today and their tools were far more limited. That means our
author needs to be more creative with the story and character, unable to lean
on science for quick answers. Which of course makes for a very entertaining
read, that lucky for us readers, can last a long time with this intriguing
series.
ps...if you become a fan, be sure to follow Mr. Finch on Facebook. His posts are fun for his readers and you'll have opportunities a plenty to win free books!
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