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Donna Fletcher Crow

Autore di Glastonbury: The Novel of Christian England

53+ opere 1,321 membri 86 recensioni 2 preferito

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Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Christian fiction author Donna Fletcher Crow should not be combined with romance writer Donna Fletcher. They are two different people.

Serie

Opere di Donna Fletcher Crow

Shadow of Reality (2010) 46 copie
A Most Inconvenient Death (1993) 43 copie
Where Love Begins (1986) 41 copie
A Gentle Calling (1987) 38 copie
To Be Worthy (1986) 31 copie
Grave Matters (1994) 26 copie
Encounter the Light (1997) 25 copie
To Dust You Shall Return (1995) 23 copie
All Things New (1997) 20 copie
The Desires of Your Heart (1985) 18 copie
Roses in Autumn (1998) 17 copie
Where Love Calls (1998) 15 copie
Mr. Xs Golden Scheme (1985) 15 copie
Greengold Autumn (1984) 14 copie
The Castle of Dreams (1992) 13 copie
Dr. Zarnof's Plot (1983) 12 copie
Love Embraces Destiny (1999) 11 copie
General K's Victory Tour (1987) 11 copie
Love Unmerited (1986) 8 copie
Something of Value (1988) 8 copie
Frantic Mother Cookbook (1982) 7 copie
A Tincture of Murder (2012) 3 copie
Puppet Programs (1985) 1 copia

Opere correlate

The Crime Cafe 9 Book Set (2016) — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Crow, Donna Fletcher
Data di nascita
1941
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
Nampa, Idaho, USA
Boise, Idaho, USA
Nota di disambiguazione
Christian fiction author Donna Fletcher Crow should not be combined with romance writer Donna Fletcher. They are two different people.

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Recensioni

English professors Elizabeth and Richard are celebrating their 20th anniversary by visiting Jane Austen’s old stomping grounds. From Bath to Hampshire to Steventon and more, this couple has planned the dream vacation. But, when some old papers are donated to the Jane Austen Centre in Bath, Richard ends up helping go through them and begins what will become a multiple-victim mystery, complete with a search for a missing Austen manuscript.

Before I even began reading this book, I wrote this in my notes: "I haven't even opened the book yet and I'm excited! I just took a Jane Austen-themed tour this past September to all the places mentioned in the back cover description. I am so looking forward to reading this!"

I absolutely adored this book---totally was not disappointed! The author has obviously spent time in the places she's describing. The Jane Austen Centre tea room---oh, I can just see it! She mentioned so many things I just loved about England. The performers in the courtyard and Holy Communion at Bath Abbey, the beautiful assembly rooms, Chawton Cottage---I followed her every step of the way! One line in the book said, "Jane never wrote about a place she did not know personally." This story completely came alive for me because I do know these places personally!

The writing style is simple and sweet. My favorite line from Elizabeth: "Logic can be such an inconvenient thing." Love it!

I'm definitely looking forward to reading the other two in this series, as well as looking into the archaeological dig at Steventon---the only place mentioned in the story that I didn't visit.

Thanks so much to Donna Fletcher Crow for the complimentary review copy. My daughter is enjoying it now, and then it will go into our personal collection.
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classyhomemaker | 4 altre recensioni | Dec 11, 2023 |
The plot is very similar to that of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code though more in the style of a murder mystery rather than a thriller. A small group (in this case 3 people) are guarding a secret relating to the Christian church; one of the group is murdered but leaves behind cryptic clues which a man and young woman try to unravel, travelling from place to place while others try to stop them. This plot is more believable but the identity of the bad guys seemed pretty obvious after the halfway point. I learned a lot about early English church history (more than I really wanted to!) including who the Venerable Bede was (previously just a name to me).… (altro)
 
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leslie.98 | 19 altre recensioni | Jun 27, 2023 |
A treasure hunt following cryptic clues in a journal. However, a little too much history about Cuthbert that didn't actually contribute much to the plot. And Felicity seemed to get conned rather easily. But some of the church history was interesting as was the religious context of the story.
 
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bookworm3091 | 19 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2022 |
College professors Elizabeth and Richard are on their dream vacation - visiting all Jane Austen’s homes in England with the help of an Oxford guide - could they have stumbled upon a letter that has gone missing which could lead to revelations about Jane Austen’s unfinished manuscript The Watsons?
 
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Vesper1931 | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 29, 2021 |

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Utenti
1,321
Popolarità
#19,459
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
86
ISBN
84
Lingue
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