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Too Hot to Handel

Another John Pickett Mystery

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Too Hot to Handel

By: Sheri Cobb South
Narrated by: Joel Froomkin
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When a rash of jewel thefts strikes London, magistrate Patrick Colquhoun deploys his Bow Street Runners to put a stop to the crimes. The Russian Princess Olga Fyodorovna is to attend a production of Handel’s Esther at Drury Lane Theatre, where she will wear a magnificent diamond necklace. The entire Bow Street force will be stationed at various locations around the theatre - including John Pickett, who will occupy a box directly across from the princess.

In order to preserve his incognito, Pickett must appear to be a private gentleman attending the theatre. Mr. Colquhoun recommends that he have a female companion - a lady, in fact, who might prevent him from making any glaring faux pas. But the only lady of Pickett’s acquaintance is Julia, Lady Fieldhurst, to whom he accidentally contracted a Scottish irregular marriage several months earlier, and with whom he is seeking an annulment against his own inclinations - and for whom he recklessly declared his love, secure in the belief he would never see her again.

The inevitable awkwardness of their reunion is forgotten when the theatre catches fire. In the confusion, the Russian diamonds are stolen, and Pickett is struck in the head and rendered unconscious. Suddenly it is up to Julia not only to nurse him back to health, but to discover his attacker and bring the culprit - and the jewel thief - to justice.

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I'm making my way through the series and continue to delight in the characters and the story line. Light reading to be sure, but engaging and well written. I'm looking forward to the next installment.

Does not disappoint -- great read!

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I love the fact that Julia is the active sleuth in this book. This is probably more romance then mystery, and I figured out the villain pretty quickly; however, those factors do not diminish from the pleasure I received from reading this book.

Although I received a copy of the book from the author, I was under no obligation to give it a favorable review.

another good read

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If you enjoy period detective stories and romances, you should get a kick out of Too Hot to Handel! The story features a strong female lead in the feisty viscountess who assists detective John Pickett in his case.

The narrator in this audiobook is very good (though I suspect there are actually two narrators as the female voice sounds rather distinctly female).

"This book was given to me for free at my request, and I provided this voluntary review."

A terrific period detective story and romance

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I listened to the first book in this series and when I got the chance to get this book, I jumped on it! I enjoy the polite society of the 1800's English high society and the polite zingers they can throw. In this book, John is incapacitated after a very heroic act. Julia nurses him and learns more about herself in the process. I like that she isn't in denial the whole book, she makes decisions and goes with them. She slowly puts the pieces of the puzzle together. Another great listen, Joel Froomkin does a fantastic job narrating the story. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Wonderful series!

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I received this book for free. I am voluntarily leaving this review and all opinions expressed herein are my own.

I am such a fan of this series. This is the fifth book in the John Pickett Mysteries series. It is a standalone story and can be read without having read the prior books in this series. The author does kindly do quick summaries of events which occurred in prior books to catch you up [or remind you, if it's been a while.]. However, I would recommend that you start with the first book in the series [In Milady's Chamber] to really get a feel for the MCs John Pickett and Lady Fieldhurst.

Here, John is assigned to attend the theater to surreptitiously watch for a thief after the Russian royal jewels and he is encouraged to take Lady Fieldhurst along as part of his disguise. At the theater a fire breaks out and John rescues Lady Fieldhurst. But, he receives a blow to the head. In a change from the previous books in the series, John is unconscious for most of the book while Lady Fieldhurst cares for him and conducts her own investigation into John's injuries and the missing jewels.

This is probably the book most fans of the series have been waiting for -- will they/won't they is finally answered. I really liked the exploration of Lady Fieldhurt's character in this book and her assertiveness. It was also fun to see her have to learn to do things for herself [without servants]. Equally fun, was learning how the other characters felt about John, through their care for his wellbeing as he was nursed back to health.

The narrator, Joel Froomkin, is absolutely a perfect compliment to this series.

Great Series

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