Mr. Wong Rights a Wrong: A Victorian San Francisco Story (Victorian San Francisco Stories Book 4)
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Rating | : | 4.82 (920 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00IT4QEQI |
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Number of Pages | : | 564 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
San Francisco Mystery Since I grew up in San Francisco, the setting for these stories by Louisa Locke, I love reading the stories as they encompass familiar streets and locale. Louisa Locke always begins each chapter with a brief historical event or political commentary happening at the time.Really enjoy the tidbits of history/SF politics. Great read. My book club became hooked on her myteries. I also enjoy the character development. Be sure to start with her first novel as you are introduced to the c. Five Stars Love the San Fransisco series. I've read them all!!. Another delightful story in Victorian San Francisco If you are already a fan of Locke's Victorian San Francisco Mystery Series, this short story will pull you back into Annie Fuller's world. For others, this is chance to get a brief taste of a series from a masterful storyteller who happens to be an excellent historian.The star of this vignette is Mr. Wong, Annie's ally from Maids of Misfortune. Wong is one of my favorite characters from the series and I always suspected there was more to his story. So, I enjoyed learning a little
Wong for help in solving a puzzle that could have life or death consequences. Wong, in the midst of her investigations into a mysterious death in Maids of Misfortune, the first book in Locke’s Victorian San Francisco Mystery series. In this short story, Annie Fuller once again turns to Mr. Annie Fuller, the young boarding house keeper and reluctant clairvoyant met the kind older Chinese servant, Mr. Like Madam Sibyl’s First Client, Dandy Detects, and The Misses Moffet Mend a Marriage, Locke’s other short stories, Mr. Wong Rights a Wrong offers another glimpse into Annie Fuller’s world of 1880 San Francisco.