Ask Me No Questions
A Lady Dunbridge Mystery
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Erin Bennett
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Shelley Noble
"Witty, racy, and full of gorgeous period detail, Ask Me No Questions is the perfect book for all of us who miss Downtown Abbey." (Tasha Alexander, New York Times best-selling author)
From New York Times best-selling author Shelley Noble, Ask Me No Questions is the first in the Lady Dunbridge Mystery series featuring a widow turned sleuth in turn-of-the-20th century New York City.
A modern woman in 1907, Lady Dunbridge is not about to let a little thing like the death of her husband ruin her social life. She's ready to take the dazzling world of Gilded Age Manhattan by storm. From the decadence of high society balls to the underbelly of Belmont horse racing, romance, murder, and scandals abound. Someone simply must do something. And Lady Dunbridge is happy to oblige.
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“Witty, racy, and full of gorgeous period detail, Ask Me No Questions is the perfect book for all of us who miss Downtown Abbey.” (Tasha Alexander, New York Times best-selling author)
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I struggled with this book on and off for a little while, but it was mostly with keeping the characters straight in my head. I was listening to this as an audiobook so it wasn't like I could go back and forth to see who was who. There was quite a lists of characters in this book that made things a little complicated to follow, but at the same time, for me at least, it made it more difficult to figure out the whodunit. Other than that I really enjoyed the book. It had well placed humor and banter, high society atmosphere, nicely developed characters, and a complex plot. I do have to say Shelley Noble doesn't spend a lot of time describing her characters or going into much of their past, but she has a good talent of describing her characters through their actions and words as the story progresses. Erin Bennett as a narrator does a wonderful job and has a great voice, but I did find the speed of the reading was a little slow and had to speed it up to get a normal feeling reading/listening speed going. Erin also does a fantastic job though with changing her voice and narration style to give the different characters their own personalities.
If you are a fan of things like Downton Abbey or Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, then I feel this book will be right up your alley. It's a fun read as you have Lady Dunbridge brought up in England High Society, but the events happen in New York High Society. They have some similarities, but also their differences and it was fun seeing the two worlds blending together. I look forward to seeing what happens with this dynamic trio in future books!
Well done mystery in High Society New York!
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Most importantly, though, I just didn't like any of the major characters. The two primary ones are self-absorbed, selfish, unfeeling women, more concerned with missing a ball and the color of a gown than with a death.
It was all too obvious that this book was intended to begin a series, which I usually welcome. Unfortunately, I don't care to spend any more time with these characters.
Intriguing but complex, unlikable characters
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Excellent story
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Well done!
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Great fun
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