Review of Hattie Vavaseur
Posted: 17 Jan 2024, 06:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "Hattie Vavaseur" by M. Rebecca Wildsmith.]
Hattie Vavaseur, a grumpy old woman, is forced to visit occultist Vamdella after being confined to an unknown large house. Hattie is always accompanied by her driver, Bertram, and hates her assigned pink love room. During her sessions, she communicates with her nephew, Gerald. As the story progresses, Mr. Harrington enters the house. Vamdella tasks Gerald with traveling to New York to find out about his aunt's life and whether Mrs. Harrington was behind the death of Mr. Harrington. Will Gerald be able to find out his aunt's past life or deviate from his path? What connection did Hattie and Reginald have? Who was behind the murders, and what was the motive? To know more, read "Hattie Vavaseur" by Rebecca M. Wildsmith, a humorous murder mystery set in 1920.
Rebecca M. Wildsmith masterfully weaves together elements of mystery and humor, creating a story that is both engaging and entertaining. The witty dialogue and cleverly crafted characters bring the 1920s setting to life, immersing readers in a world of intrigue and suspense. The author's attention to detail and vivid descriptions paint a vivid picture of the era, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the narrative.
One of the standout features of "Hattie Vavaseur" is the exceptional editing and grammatically perfect writing. The prose flows seamlessly, enhancing the reading experience and demonstrating the author's commitment to delivering a polished and well-crafted work. The absence of any dislikes in the editing and writing makes it easy to award the book a well-deserved five out of five stars.
In conclusion, "Hattie Vavaseur" is a delightful and expertly crafted murder mystery that combines humor, intrigue, and a touch of the supernatural. Rebecca M. Wildsmith's storytelling prowess shines through, creating a tale that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The exceptional editing and grammatical precision elevate the reading experience, making this book a standout in the genre.
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Hattie Vavaseur
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Hattie Vavaseur, a grumpy old woman, is forced to visit occultist Vamdella after being confined to an unknown large house. Hattie is always accompanied by her driver, Bertram, and hates her assigned pink love room. During her sessions, she communicates with her nephew, Gerald. As the story progresses, Mr. Harrington enters the house. Vamdella tasks Gerald with traveling to New York to find out about his aunt's life and whether Mrs. Harrington was behind the death of Mr. Harrington. Will Gerald be able to find out his aunt's past life or deviate from his path? What connection did Hattie and Reginald have? Who was behind the murders, and what was the motive? To know more, read "Hattie Vavaseur" by Rebecca M. Wildsmith, a humorous murder mystery set in 1920.
Rebecca M. Wildsmith masterfully weaves together elements of mystery and humor, creating a story that is both engaging and entertaining. The witty dialogue and cleverly crafted characters bring the 1920s setting to life, immersing readers in a world of intrigue and suspense. The author's attention to detail and vivid descriptions paint a vivid picture of the era, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the narrative.
One of the standout features of "Hattie Vavaseur" is the exceptional editing and grammatically perfect writing. The prose flows seamlessly, enhancing the reading experience and demonstrating the author's commitment to delivering a polished and well-crafted work. The absence of any dislikes in the editing and writing makes it easy to award the book a well-deserved five out of five stars.
In conclusion, "Hattie Vavaseur" is a delightful and expertly crafted murder mystery that combines humor, intrigue, and a touch of the supernatural. Rebecca M. Wildsmith's storytelling prowess shines through, creating a tale that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The exceptional editing and grammatical precision elevate the reading experience, making this book a standout in the genre.
******
Hattie Vavaseur
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes