Friday, March 1, 2019

A Five Star Review


Five reasons I'm giving Five Stars to:
Murder in Park Lane
by Karen Charlton:

1. The Setting: The book, a historical
murder mystery, unfolds in 1812.
It is not too rich in historical detail but it is
nice to see that things could still get done
without computers, cell-phones and that all
important DNA testing.

2. The Protagonist: Stephen Lavender, a
Principal Officer at Bow Street, is 
considered 'the best policeman in England.'
The nicest thing about him is his relationship
with his sidekick, constable Woods.

3. The Gentleness: For when you've had your
fill of violence and gore, and want no more.

4. The Plot: A body is found in a fashionable 
address in Mayfair. I'm saying no more.
This is a spoiler-free zone.

5. The Best Part: I couldn't really tell
who did it. Isn't it awful when you work
it out half-way through the book and then
have to wait for the detective to catch up?


Features: Celebrating Detective Lavender
with small lavender sachets made for coat hangers.



Talking of mysteries, the blog of our blogger
friend Diane of Lavender Dreams has disappeared
in very disturbing circumstances.
You can find her and her story HERE.




57 comments:

Vee said...

True! I hate finding out too early...once found out reading the chapters. That was a clever turn of phrase...”...have to wait for the detective to catch up.”

VeggieMummy said...

Thanks for the book recommendation, it sounds like my kind of read. Your lavender sachets are gorgeous. xx

Gloria Baker said...

Nice. Love yours lavender sachets !
And what sad the thing happened to Diane! Hope she can blogging again!

Ann Thompson said...

Yes, figuring out who done it too early takes the fun out of it. I've read some that j thought I knew and in the end was totally surprised that it was someone I never suspected

Louca por porcelana said...

Lovely sachets!The book sounds interesting!I am glad Diane can blogging again...Hugs,dear Amalia!

Benita said...

I love your sachets! Lavender smells so wonderful! I have a small lavender and peppermint sachet hanging in my closet and I love going in there just to smell the sachet! Thank you for the book recommendation. I get tired of the gore in books and on TV and am always looking for something with a good story but without all of the horrid violence! Have a great weekend! Love and hugs!

mamasmercantile said...

Beautiful lavender sachets, the embroidery on them is a delight.

roughterrain crane said...

I feel signs of spring are in your cute sachets.

La Table De Nana said...

Thank you and those little sachets♥When we went to Provence..one AirBnB host had left a sachet of lavender for me:) I still have it..little touches mean so much!!!

Rhodesia said...

The lavender sachets are great, amazing how the perfume just lasts and lasts. Have a good week Diane

The French Hutch said...

Adorable sweet sachets :) The book sounds like a good mystery without the horrid violent crime scene. Thanks for the review and touch of spring. Happy Saturday..........

Jeanie said...

Oh Amalia, your lavenders are very cute! And this is just the kind of mystery I love -- just about anything set in London! I agree -- no cellphones or computers and they did just fine!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

Thank you so much for getting the word out about my blogger woes! It was a nightmare and I still have no idea why it happened. I think blog friends got the word out and blogger took notice! Well, I'm off to see if that book is available in my library! I'll put it on hold! Thanks for your support and friendship. Sweet hugs, Diane lavender dreams too

Gumbo Lily said...

I'd be glad to read a good mystery like that soon. Thanks for your recommendation. I like your embroidered sachets.

Mereknits said...

Thank you for the suggestion, it sounds great.

Lorrie said...

Your lavender sachets are very pretty, and I like the connection to the name of the detective. It sounds like a book I'd enjoy, so I'll see if I can order it from our library.

Conniecrafter said...

I love your sachets such pretty stitching, love the flower in the pot.... I like stories set back in the 1800's :)

Ageeth Mooij said...

I love your embroidery!

Maya Kuzman said...

Your sachets are amazing! The second one (left to right) reminds me of almost an identical one I made for my Flower Basket Pillow when I was about 9 or 10. Still have that pillow! :)

Maya Kuzman said...

Should have said that it is about the flower of the second one... not the sachet :)

Rosie said...

Lovely lavender bags for Inspector Lavender, I have read one of the boks in this series:)

Dewena said...

I love your style of book reviewing! I can tell that it would be my kind of mystery just from these short points you covered. Your brevity should be a good lesson for me--but will it? Probably not, I do tend to blab on.

Your lavender ties in this post were brilliant!

AnnMarie aka Vintage Junkie aka NaNa said...

You have my interest peaked for this book! I will be checking it out. Love your sweet lavender sachets.

Kim said...

Such beautiful embroidery and a great book review. Definitely worth looking into based on your post. Thanks!

Little Wandering Wren said...

Sounds a great read, I am always on the look out for good books being in two bookclubs. Thanks! I love your idea to match Detective Lavender with your pretty lavender pockets!
Wren x

Carolina G. Ticala said...

Todo es precioso!! Que tengas feliz tarde!!! 🌷🌷🌷

Polly said...

This sounds good, I have put it on my "To read" list. I like your lovely lavender bags :-)

Lowcarb team member said...

I just love your lavender sachets, they look very pretty.
This book sounds an excellent read.

Happy March Wishes.

All the best Jan

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Sounds like a good read, Amalia! Darling lavender sachets. xo

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

What a cute way to celebrate and remember a book you loved. I really enjoy vintage mysteries and new ones set in earlier time periods.

Carla from The River said...

Thank you for sharing a good book my friend. :-)

R's Rue said...

Love. Thanks.

Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies said...

I love a great mystery!

Angie said...

Sounds like the perfect book for me! Thanks for the recommendation, as well as your recent visit to my blog. Always glad to find another fan of Little House on the Prairie.

baili said...

i absolutely love murder mystery dear amalia !

this book sounds so appealing to me

either i am happy with books with little less unnecessary historical details

great review indeed
loved these adorable designs!

Luciana F. Damiano said...

Lindos sachês com bordado livre!!!

Kitchen Riffs said...

Such a fun review! Sounds like a terrific book -- thanks.

Chas' Crazy Creations said...

This is a great review, thanks for sharing

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Love the review, Amalia and the sweet sachets. Glad that Diane got her blog problems straightened out! xx Karen

Jodiebodie said...

I like this twist on your usual verses. I am not a big fan of reading murder mysteries but I do enjoy a TV series made in Australia by Every Cloud Productions of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries based on the novels by Kerry Greenwood. The thing I love most is not so much the murder mysteries but the attitude of the protagonist and the wonderfully irreverent portrayal of her by Essie Davis. The wonderful costumery of the 1920s is highlighted in this series and it is a joy.

MaryAnne said...

Oh yay! I am a big fan of gentle fiction.

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

Five stars to your post, Amalia!
Lavender would be a wonderful family name. :)

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Amalia, I've never seen a book review in this style--love it! This author is new to me; must check her out. And your sachets are too cute!

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Amalia, I've never seen a book review in this style--love it! This author is new to me; must check her out. And your sachets are too cute!

Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

Oh, your lavender sachets are so pretty. That sounds like a book I'd like, going to the library website to see if I can reserve -- quick before I forget the name of it :)

Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
Brenda xox

The Liberty Belle said...

Your sachets are too cute! You have sparked my interest in the book. Sounds like the perfect thing to read while sipping a calming cup of tea. Thanks for sharing your review.

Existe Sempre Um Lugar said...

Belas peças criativas e lindas, dou 10 estrelas a toda a beleza das peças.
AG

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

This sounds like the kind of book I would love. Thank you, Amalia!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Oh, and if you like this book you might also like the William Monk series by Anne Perry. It's a police/detective series that takes place in Victorian England.

akiko hiramatsu said...

Those sachets are so cute!!!
I am interested in that book because Mayfair is one of my favorite place!
Thank you for your wonderful review, Amalia <3

akiko

handmade by amalia said...

I've been meaning to try this series for a while now, I heard great things. Thanks for the recommendation.

handmade by amalia said...

I love Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries as well! Who can resist the gorgeous settings and costumes and the casting is great as well. I just heard this week that it is coming back but a few decades later and with Miss Fisher's niece taking the lead.

Jodiebodie said...

That new series has been screening in Australia but I haven't had a chance to see it because it is not in the best time slot for my routine. I understand the last episode is screening this week - that's just my luck. By the time I think to watch something it always ends up being the last episode or I keep finding the same episode every time the series comes around! I hear the new Miss Fisher set in the 60s is very good although we were scratching our heads about the generation gap and the decade. We thought the niece would be more likely to be in the 50s or maybe the 40s but we haven't read the novels so who knows! It's all fun.

Diana Studer said...

Easy to remember his name, if I think of your lavender bags ;~)

Roosterhead Designs said...

Such lovely little sachet bags! Really inspiring!! Thanks for sharing~ Hugs, karen o

FlashinScissors said...

Sorry to be late commenting I’ve been so busy stitching!
Lovely sachets, Amalia!
You’ve really piqued my interest, I’m off to find the series, it sounds so good!
Glad you didn’t give away too much of the story.
Sorry to hear about Diane’s blog, that’s too scary! She did well to get it back, and I hope she doesn’t have any more problems
Hugs,
Barbara xx

FlashinScissors said...

I can second that recommendation ..... the series is great! I’ve been working my way through it via my local library but it’s getting harder to get the books as I’m not the only one reading the series and they seem to only have one copy of each book in the county. The series gives a fascinating insight into Victorian life.