Genre: Cozy
Mystery/Historical/Humor/Young Adult
Description:
“A trailblazing figure in nursing, Florence Nightingale faces a series
of bizarre mysteries for which she must use her nimble deductive powers while
aided by her little pocket owl, Athena, and her sweet but snarky sidekick,
Poppy Throckmorten.
In this first book in the series, the ladies journey to Greece on a
mission for young Queen Victoria, the successful completion of which will fund
the Nightingale School for Lady Nurses—the first of its kind in England.
Armed only with her quick wit and a rock-hard India rubber ball, Poppy
is determined to assist Florence in securing the donation promised by a wealthy
Greek philanthropist. But before they can return to England, the gift is stolen
and one member of their British contingent is dead—was it murder?
Can Florence and Poppy find a possible killer and recover the
endowment before they must answer to the Queen? And what’s with the giggling
corpse?”
Author:
“Barbara Silkstone is the best-selling author of both Regency Pride
and Prejudice variations, including the popular the Mister Darcy Series of Comedic Mysteries, and Pride and Prejudice contemporary variations. All her books are
light comedies based on Jane Austen's timeless tales of love denied and love
discovered. ‘Feel good’ tales to warm your heart.
She is also the author of the Wendy Darlin Comedy Mystery series. Five
coffee-snorting tales that combine cozy with outrageous adventures.
Plus a mixed bag of standalone cozy comedy mysteries: Zo White and the Seven Morphs, Cold Case Morphs, and The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland.”
Feel free to check out Ms. Silkstone’s website, Second Act Café, or
stalk her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
Florence Nightingale is a mere nineteen-years-old when she is summoned
for attendance with Queen Victoria. This story is told through Poppy
Throckmorten, a friend/attendant who has aspirations of being a writer. She has
been keeping a journal of Florence’s ministrations with the sick and injured
since the day they met. Poppy is sixteen, she admires Florence’s independence, straight-forwardness,
and self-confidence. She aspires to have the same qualities, however, she’s
snarky and says things before thinking. She is also a bit of a klutz when she
gets nervous. Florence chooses Poppy to go with her to see the Queen. Poppy’s
mother insists that grandmother, Alice Throckmorten, chaperone the young
ladies.
The story is well researched and planned out with fully developed
characters. As the adventure begins several secondary characters are introduced
and Florence shows off some of her deductive reasoning skills. There is a nice
pace and it doesn’t take long for twists in the plot to start and they just
keep coming. The evening they reach their destination the mystery materializes
or dematerializes in this case. Can Florence use her analytical and deductive
powers to solve the mystery and can Poppy keep up with her without tripping? Or
falling in lust/love with a certain queen’s footman? Because baby-making is
eeewwww and not in her future!
I think The Giggling Corpse
is a perfect start for this new series. Florence and Poppy make a good pair,
and play off each other well. I seriously don’t think this will be the last we
see of Roger Broadribbs, Poppy’s self-appointed bodyguard from back home. I
can’t wait to see where Ms. Silkstone takes Florence and Poppy next. This is a
nice cozy mystery with tongue-in-cheek humor. I also want to mention the
historical notations after the story where the author got inspiration for some
of her characters.
FYI:
The
Giggling Corpse is book 1 of Barbara Silkstone’s, Florence
Nightingale Comedy Mystery Series.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant proofing issues.
Rating:
**** Four Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000 words
2 comments:
Thank you for the sweet review!
Cheers!
Barbara Silkstone
You're welcome, Ms. Silkstone. This is going to be a fun series to follow.
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