Passion, redemption, and a battered suitcase full of secrets- the New York Times -bestselling author of A Hundred Summers returns with another engrossing tale. Manhattan, 1964. Vivian Schuyler, newly graduated from Bryn Mawr College, has recently defied the privilege of her storied old Fifth Avenue family to do the unthinkable for a budding Kennedy-era socialite- break into the Mad Men world of razor-stylish Metropolitan magazine. But when she receives a bulky overseas parcel in the mail, the unexpected contents draw her inexorably back into her family's past, and the hushed-over crime passionnel of an aunt she never knew, whose existence has been wiped from the record of history. Berlin, 1914. Violet Schuyler Grant endures her marriage to the philandering and decades-older scientist Dr. Walter Grant for one reason- for all his faults, he provides the necessary support to her liminal position as a young American female physicist in prewar Germany. The arrival of Dr. Grant's magnetic former student at the beginning of Europe's fateful summer interrupts this delicate d?tente. Lionel Richardson, a captain in the British Army, challenges Violet to escape her husband's perverse hold, and as the world edges into war and Lionel's shocking true motives become evident, Violet is tempted to take the ultimate step to set herself free and seek a life of her own conviction with a man whose cause is as audacious as her own. As the iridescent and fractured Vivian digs deeper into her aunt's past and the mystery of her ultimate fate, Violet's story of determination and desire unfolds, shedding light on the darkness of her years abroad . . . and teaching Vivian to reach forward with grace for the ambitious future - - and the love - - she wants most. Praise for A Hundred Summers 'This year's big beach read . . . Elegant, old-fashioned delayed-gratification seaside romance with a flavour of Daphne du Maurier.' Kirkus Reviews 'Summer of 1930- A scandalous love triangle and a famous hurricane converge in a New England beach community. Add in a betrayal between friends, a marriage for money, and a Yankee pitcher, and it's a perfect storm.' Good Housekeeping ' A Hundred Summers delivers swoons and intrigue against the backdrop of the 1938 New England hurricane. . . . Williams evokes the era effortlessly and delights in ripping the rug out from under the reader just when the riddles seem easiest to solve. Filled with delicious scandals, catty socialites, and true love, this beach read deserves pride of place in every vacationer's tote bag.' Shelf Awareness 'Williams' sweeping saga of betrayal, sacrifice, and redemption trenchantly examines the often duplicitous nature of female friendships and family friendships.' Booklist 'Smart, delicious writing . . . Williams adds a signature touch of historic drama.' Library Journal 'Novels as masterfully done as A Hundred Summers come along only about that often. Beatriz Williams delivers an intricately woven tale of friendship, betrayal, old families, and closely guarded secrets. It is what every beach book should aspire to be - smart and engrossing.' Elin Hilderbrand, author of Beautiful Day
THE SECRET LIFE OF VIOLET GRANT by Beatriz Williams
Y’all already know historical fiction is my favorite genre. That said, I don’t often choose to read historical romances as they tend to veer into eye roll territory for me. However, this one surprised me. It’s a fun yet serious historical mystery with a bit of romance thrown in.
Set in 1964 New York with flashbacks to pre-WWI Germany in 1914, this story follows Vivian Schuyler as she tries to piece together the story behind the disappearance of her great-Aunt Violet Grant.
Violet Grant (allegedly) murdered her much older husband and ran off with her lover as war tensions escalate in Germany. All Vivian has to go by are the contents of a valise that once belonged to Violet and a few letters addressed to her other aunt.
What I enjoyed the most about this was the banter between Vivian and the other characters. Vivian’s sarcasm, humor, feisty wit and observations had me chuckling as I was reading. While the romance aspect of this was a little ridiculous at times. I found myself invested in it toward the end.
Overall, this has just enough mystery and history to keep me interested, entertained and reading well into the night.
Rating: 4/5 ⭐️
Fun read; enjoyed it immensely
Published by Christine Korbesmeyer , 1 year ago
A quirky protagonist and fast moving story.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 8 years ago
Very witty protagonist! The characters are probably more interesting than the actual story (which was pretty good too). Being from NY I got a real kick out of the sarcasm and semi-outrageous banter between the upper crust 1960s NYC contingent.
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