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The Love Talker

The Love Talker

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not one of her best, but good
Review: After reading "The Legend in Green Velvet" the day before, I guess I was disappointed with this one. This one has fairies and the old folks at the ancestral abode in the winter time. Pretty conceivable story but I was either not alert or was actually surprised by her villain in the story. She touches on fairies but in her critical---these are not real, but how can I put them in a plausible story kind of fairies, if that makes sense. So, her fairies are people dressed up as fairies to do bad things to good people. Ah, it was okay.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Promising, but weak
Review: An older work republished, The Love Talker is a weak romance/mystery that has touches of the wit and humor that mark her better works. I found the plot to be simplistic and predictable, which isn't always a problem if the ride is still fun. However, I couldn't get behind the romance in this, and it seems the author couldn't either, as she only puts it in play in the last 2 pages. So, no real suspense... no real romance... no real read.

Peters best work is in her Vicki Bliss and Amelia Peabody mysteries, which I have read and re-read over and over and are worth the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Kitschy Fairies Here - Scary and Absorbing
Review: Don't be deceived by its pulpy-sounding title --- this is an intelligently written mystery. If you know the author's works written under the pen name Barbara Michaels, then you will know what I mean when I say that this novel reads more like a Barbara Michaels than an Elizabeth Peters. I've read it several times and it never loses its hold on me. The Love Talker has a particularly well-delineated cast of characters --- the old folks are especially appealing and believable. If you (like me) happen to be interested in fairy lore, so much the better. Peters' keen treatment of an often-misunderstood subject is sure to delight readers who share her abiding interest in eerie legends and those macabre fairy tales that scared us all as kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Kitschy Fairies Here - Scary and Absorbing
Review: Don't be deceived by its pulpy-sounding title --- this is an intelligently written mystery. If you know the author's works written under the pen name Barbara Michaels, then you will know what I mean when I say that this novel reads more like a Barbara Michaels than an Elizabeth Peters. I've read it several times and it never loses its hold on me. The Love Talker has a particularly well-delineated cast of characters --- the old folks are especially appealing and believable. If you (like me) happen to be interested in fairy lore, so much the better. Peters' keen treatment of an often-misunderstood subject is sure to delight readers who share her abiding interest in eerie legends and those macabre fairy tales that scared us all as kids.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent book by the best mystery author.
Review: I am a huge E. Peters fan, and this is one of my all-time favorites. It is classic Peters, with mystery, humor, culture, and history all wrapped into one entertaining read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A compelling read
Review: I just couldn't put this one down. My first taste of Peters' incredible style and impossibly my last. In one word, this book is like a roller coaster. Peters' creates the perfect incriminating environment, where everything is pleasant but with a hint of griminess, while enveloping the reader in a story too interesting to put down until the last page. The story is so well written that you indefinitely suspect each character of foul play, and the outcome is so surprising you end up feeling disappointed that the story is over. I'm urged to pursue more of her writings. I have to admit that I felt a little dirty and unpleasant at wanting something to happen between Laurie and Doug because of their situation, but the last pages were so hilarious that I was actually relieved. I recommend this book to anyone out there who has stumbled upon this review, if you find yourself craving for a good read this is it. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A compelling read
Review: I just couldn't put this one down. My first taste of Peters' incredible style and impossibly my last. In one word, this book is like a roller coaster. Peters' creates the perfect incriminating environment, where everything is pleasant but with a hint of griminess, while enveloping the reader in a story too interesting to put down until the last page. The story is so well written that you indefinitely suspect each character of foul play, and the outcome is so surprising you end up feeling disappointed that the story is over. I'm urged to pursue more of her writings. I have to admit that I felt a little dirty and unpleasant at wanting something to happen between Laurie and Doug because of their situation, but the last pages were so hilarious that I was actually relieved. I recommend this book to anyone out there who has stumbled upon this review, if you find yourself craving for a good read this is it. Enjoy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: On Love Talker:
Review: I love Elizabeth Peters and believed this book to be a very good one. Although it is not one of her bests and may at times lag behind it is still a very good and interesting book. I do recommend one book though, The Seventh Sinne

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Darker than expected
Review: I'm surprised that Mertz published the book under her Elizabeth Peters nom de plum when the style and themes of the book were more in the fashion of the author's Barbara Michaels persona. The book draws heavily on gothic romance influences more than her usual Victorian adventure fluff. Of course under both names she's ultimately writing mysteries and Love Talker doesn't disappoint. There are parts that are too drawn out or too rambling and the characterization isn't as strong as it is in some of her books but it's still a fun and easy read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stands the test of time
Review: In snowy windy Chicago, Laurie Carleton works on her dissertation. However, a letter from her great aunt disturbs Laurie because the elderly woman says that her sister claims to see fairies in the woods. Laurie cherishes her two great aunts and uncle as they cared for her when her mother, struggling with a divorce, dumped the then eight-year-old girl on them.

Laurie quickly returns to the family's Maryland estate. When she arrives at Idlewood, her half-brother Doug greets Laurie. They team up to find out the truth. Laurie begins to hear music in the middle of the night and soon someone tries to run her over. Will it take a death or two before the survivors know what is really going on?

THE LOVE TOKEN is actually a reprint of a 1990 classic that reads as fresh today as it did a decade ago. The romantic suspense has all the elements of a modern day gothic tale except more so as the talented Elizabeth Peters of Egyptology fame pens the novel. Fans who search for excellence in their novels will want to read Ms. Peters' book that is so reminiscent of the best of Mary Stewart.

Harriet Klausner


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