The Tale of Briar Bank
The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter
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In this fifth delightful entry, Anthony and Agatha Award nominee Susan Wittig Albert re-imagines Beatrix Potter wearing her sleuthing cap as the village of Sawrey lies buried beneath a blanket of Christmas snow. While she and her animal friends investigate a puzzling death, Miss Potter wonders if she can acknowledge her fondness for Mr. Heelis and still remain loyal to her fiancé’s memory.
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"Familiar creatures pop up along the way, including Pickles, a fox terrier that belonged to Hugh and may hold the secret to his master's death. As Beatrix reconnects with village life, her 1909 book, The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, begins to take shape. Readers will delight in Albert's special blend of fact and fiction." ( Publishers Weekly)
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I'm a big fan of Susan Wittig Albert's writing. I loved the Darling Dahlias series, and I hope she will write more. I like this Beatrix Potter series, too, although sometimes the whimsy is a bit much for me. That said, I thought the whimsical elements of this particular story were its strongest assets.
Despite the book's overall merits, the plot grated on my nerves. This is the fifth book in the series, and it's the THIRD one in which an imposter has posed as a long-lost relative in order to defraud a wealthy villager. I mean, really, don't you think that by now the people in this little village would be instantly suspicious anytime anyone claimed to be someone's long lost relative? The story makes them look like fools, and the reader may feel the same way. Albert is an immensely creative writer— surely she can come up with some other plot!
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Such an enchanting tale...
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