
Unseemly Ambition
The Concordia Wells Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Becket Royce
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K. B. Owen
A murder...a missing boy...a secret society's bold and deadly plot....
It is 1898, and Professor Concordia Wells has come to expect the hectic routine of classes, clubs, teas, and the inevitable student pranks at the women's college. If only she could avoid the cantankerous dean, Randolph Maynard, who has learned about her past experiences as a "lady sleuth." To Concordia’s dismay, he scrutinizes her every move for evidence of unseemly conduct.
The dean will certainly scowl over the lady professor's behavior when a disastrous turn of events affects those she loves. First, a mysterious woman claims that Concordia's young friend, the eleven-year-old Eli, is her long-lost child. Soon after, they find the woman murdered and the boy gone.
Lieutenant Capshaw is given the case, only to be abruptly replaced by a junior associate. An innocuous reassignment, or something more?
Concordia calls upon a former ally, Penelope Hamilton, for help. As they search for the child and untangle the mystery of his mother's death, Concordia realizes that not even her own colleagues are above suspicion. Not knowing whom at the school to trust as she attempts to sidestep Dean Maynard's continual scrutiny, she must tread carefully. Far more is at risk than the loved ones she seeks to protect, and there is no turning back.
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: K.B. Owen
This is a historical fiction featuring a time when women are begining to come into their own achievments. These have little to nothing to do with marriage and running a household. The listener gets treated to murder, mystery, suspense and a touch of romance. We see young women standing up for their own wants, as they prove they have brains and know how to use them!
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. Becket Royce gave an amazing performance.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Unseemly Ambition
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Terri
Great
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I liked the book to begin with but as the book progressed I found that I was loosing interest. The main reason for this is that I did not feel any connection with the main character Cordelia. I felt that she was cold and did not show any emotion towards to some of the characters, especially her love interest.
I can understand that she has problem thinking about marriage and what it would mean if she does jump into it but I did not feel her feelings towards David her love interest. She says she loves him yet she does not show it. When something happens due to her not telling him he gets angery and leaves her. You would think that she would feel at least guilty for not saying anything or to think about him during the time she does not see him, but no. She does not think about him at all. When they do see each other he apologizes for getting upset she accepts it yet she does not say she is sorry for not telling him. It felt like it was her due for him to apologize when it was her fault to begin with. I mean what does she expect when she holds something back.
This is not the only thing in the book between the two characters that got me really frustrated. She says she loves him but she did not care when he got upset/walked out/she does not see him for along while. I actuallyed wondered what on earth he saw in her! All they did was argue and did not communicate with each other.
She did not care and if she does this before marriage then I doudt she would change after she does because she has a strong personality; where it is my way or the high way!
Unfortunetly for me this issue took over the book. I kept thinking that she would change (like talk to him) but no. And I found the mystery slow going.
It is a clean read, which others might like but it is not for me.
Not for me.
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I have a feeling with the ending of this book, the scope for further sleuthing, away from the school environment will be found in future episodes.
I have enjoyed this book, and look forward to further adventures with our Unseemly Professor.
The school appears to be a criminal magnet
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In this story, Concordia gets involved in solving a murder, finding a missing boy, and unearthing a secret society that might be involved in several murders. With the "Me Too" outcry in the news these days, I really appreciated how this book concentrated on how hard it was for women at the turn of the Century. Concordia is a great example of a young woman wanting an identity outside of marriage. I especially loved the three young engineers who disassembled the college President's motorcar and reassembled it inside an office only to prove the point that females are smart and just as capable of engineering skills as men. I was so proud of them! Similarly, I appreciated Concordia's boyfriend's struggle to accept her for who she is.
I listened to the Audible version of this story narrated by Becket Royce. Becket is one of my favorite narrators because she provides differing voices for all of the characters and her narration style is very engaging and realistic. Becket also did a fantastic job with making an Irishman sound Irish without laying on the brogue too heavily. I can't wait to listen the next book in this great series!
Thrilling Murder Mystery Set in Victorian Era!
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a pretty good mystery book
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Unseemly Ambition
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The Law of Awareness again comes into play. I just finished another book with this same underlying topic.
Equality of women, roughly half the human population, remains an issue world wide. Physical differences among people (and there are MANY!) notwithstanding, the basic concept that "all men are created equal" (using the gender neuter concept of the word "men") *should* be honored equally at law, within society, and at large, with every effort to remove barricades and obstacles to permitting each person to achieve to the best of his, her or its ability! Color, creed, race, politics, gender, physical condition, and age should each be regarded only as an attribute of the individual and not a defining principle, especially as a great many of those characteristics are subject to change. But, sadly, humans still find a need to hang tags and use them to create barriers. And gender is still a major stumbling ground despite huge strides in awareness and efforts to eliminate misperceptions and prejudices.
Now (above rant over), let us move back in time a century plus and visit a women's college. The idea of women, especially those of more genteel backgrounds, working outside the home or achieving in any realm other than housekeeping, child-rearing, and entertainment (society hostess plus husband's possession) is virtually unthinkable--and women are not especially encouraged to think. Enter Miss Cordelia Wells who not only has managed to achieve an education but is now *working!* as a college professor (naturally a very genteel women's institution). She also manages to become embroiled in other people's problems and has become adept at using her formidable powers of observation to help resolve them. And thereby hangs a tale. In fact this is the third such, although I haven't had the opportunity to enjoy the earlier two. Fortunately any references to prior cases are as fully fleshed as needed and this one stands well on its own.
I further had the pleasure of listening (AUDIOBOOK) to Beckett McGough's excellent narration as she provided a wide variety of voices, accents, and distinct characters in a beautifully modulated presentation. Overall a delightfully told and read story!
Woman Power!
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K.B. Owen successfully combines the art of the "cozy" mystery with her knowledge of upper class American social graces during the Victorian era to spin a story that is funny, engaging and absolutely riveting. You can't help but go on to the next chapter, so be prepared to forget about dishes and dinner, or studying or lights out, because once you've started, you'll be committed to sticking with Miss Wells and her friend Miss Hamilton as they piece together the secrets that lead to the final, exciting and hair raising conclusion.
The Audible version is well read by Becket Royce whose diction and tone will take you back to Miss Wells world so completely you'll feel like you're in the middle of the action.
A great read.
Lady, Teacher, Cyclist, Sleuth
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Fantastic!
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