A fun, historical mystery with a strong female lead. Though Isabelle is a mistress to the King, she is determined to make her own way in the world, even if that means donning a wig and makeup and reading a palm. She also manages to help many other women with herbs and good advice. I was pleased to learn that the murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey is a real historical mystery. Many of the plot points within the story are true to history, with the exception of Isabelle's involvement. William Bedloe's character is woven in quite interestingly, as a real player in the history, his fictional counterpart completes his role well.
A nice look into the rule of King Charles II and one of the many plots that took place during this time in history.
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Mistress of Lies picks up three months of Mistress of Fortune.
Lady Isabelle is confronted by a girl in rags who claims to be her niece, the
child of her brother Adam who Isabelle believes died of the plague. At first
Isabelle thinks that the story is all made up, but the girl called Susanna has
compelling evidence that Adam is indeed her father. Susanna wants Isabelle's
help, she says her father did not die of the plague, but was murdered. When
Susanna disappears, Isabelle is compelled to find her and solve the case of her brother's murder.
Another fun, fast-paced historical mystery. Isabelle manages to get herself into trouble again as she uncovers all the layers surrounding her brother's death. I enjoyed learning more about Isabelle's family and childhood as she dug into her brother's past. This murder mystery is intriguing and delves into the intricacies of the goldsmithing trade and the beginning of banking. This was really interesting to me, I had no idea that goldsmith's became responsible for deposits of valuables. A bit of the plague years are also looked into. I wish Isabelle's relationship with King Charles would develop more, I really want to know what Isabelle decides to do about the important question that is asked of her! Maybe we'll find out in another book...
This book was received for free in return for an honest review.