Bleeding Heart Square by Andrew Taylor

This novel is a gripping historical thriller set in 1930s London, revolving around the mysterious happenings in Bleeding Heart Square. The story follows Lydia Langstone as she flees an abusive marriage and seeks refuge in the square, only to find herself entangled in a dark mystery involving the disappearance of Miss Penhow, the previous occupant of her new home. As Lydia delves deeper, she allies with Rory Wentwood, who is searching for the truth about Miss Penhow for his own reasons. Together, they navigate a web of deception, danger, and betrayal, uncovering secrets that some would kill to keep hidden. The narrative masterfully combines elements of suspense, historical fiction, and romance, creating a rich and atmospheric tale of intrigue and resilience.

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Total Points: 60

Since this book was first published in 2008, there is a penalty of 54.4%. The age adjusted score is 27.36.

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