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Oscar Wilde Et Les Crimes Du Vatican (2012)

by Gyles Brandreth(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
10/18
series
The Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries
review 1: I've skipped out of order slightly to read this one - but as I get these from the library I'm not being picky. I don't think I've ruined the book in between this one and the last that I read either!I enjoyed this book - a little bit like a Victorian Da Vinci code - with a little more sanity (!). The references to Oscar Wilde's later works were still a bit clunky - and this one had some to Conan Doyle's works too - but they didn't detract from the book really. I continue to enjoy the series and will look out for the rest of the books in the series.
review 2: Cracking who-done-it.Oscar Wilde is the very epitome of the well educated man about town, who sets off on an European journey that is painted vividly by Brandreth, culminating in a visit to the Vatican whe
... morere he seems quite at home amongst all the finery. The story takes many twists and turns and keeps the reader wanting more , thus I found it a real page-turner, if you like this genre then this is one to add to you're list. less
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meg
I liked the mystery, the characters and the setting. I'm looking forward to reading more!
formoria
Gyles Brandreth is so skillful that I feel we have Oscar back among us. Delightful!
brian
Campy, so-so mystery
melissa
It got old fast
debski
Fun
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