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A review by scribepub
Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions by Amy Stewart
Perfect for book groups.
Booklist
Constance's ability to hold her own in male-dominated investigations and courtrooms, as well as her determination to present the facts, makes her a welcome ‘vision of an entirely different kind of woman’, hopefully with more tales to come. Lively and admirable female characters emboldened by their circumstances, impeccably realized and given new life by Stewart.
Kirkus
The cases here are based on the experiences of real women, a technique that Stewart has employed in previous volumes. Collectively, the story lines intersect to create an intriguing window into women's rights and the social mores that women challenged on the eve of World War I. VERDICT A lovely addition for series fans and aficionados of historical fiction.
Library Journal
Stewart’s third novel in her clever and original Kopp Sisters series continues the thorn adventures of Constance Kopp.
Publishers Weekly
As with its predecessors, the appealing central character hooks us in to a lively, absorbing story that happens to be (mostly) true.
Sunday Herald
[A] quirky crime-busting outing … An original, often funny, historical fiction series.
Weekend Sport
Booklist
Constance's ability to hold her own in male-dominated investigations and courtrooms, as well as her determination to present the facts, makes her a welcome ‘vision of an entirely different kind of woman’, hopefully with more tales to come. Lively and admirable female characters emboldened by their circumstances, impeccably realized and given new life by Stewart.
Kirkus
The cases here are based on the experiences of real women, a technique that Stewart has employed in previous volumes. Collectively, the story lines intersect to create an intriguing window into women's rights and the social mores that women challenged on the eve of World War I. VERDICT A lovely addition for series fans and aficionados of historical fiction.
Library Journal
Stewart’s third novel in her clever and original Kopp Sisters series continues the thorn adventures of Constance Kopp.
Publishers Weekly
As with its predecessors, the appealing central character hooks us in to a lively, absorbing story that happens to be (mostly) true.
Sunday Herald
[A] quirky crime-busting outing … An original, often funny, historical fiction series.
Weekend Sport