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Wishful seeing

When a dead body is discovered on an isolated island in Rice Lake and a woman stands accused of the murder, Thaddeus is sent on a desperate hunt for the truth.

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  • ISBN: 1459735374
  • ISBN: 9781459735378
  • Physical Description 299 pages.
  • Publisher Toronto : Dundurn, [2016]

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 1459735374
Wishful Seeing : A Thaddeus Lewis Mystery
Wishful Seeing : A Thaddeus Lewis Mystery
by Kellough, Janet
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Wishful Seeing : A Thaddeus Lewis Mystery

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In the fifth book in Kellough's (The Burying Ground) historical mystery series, Thaddeus Lewis, a saddlebag preacher and sometimes sleuth in rural Ontario in the 1850s, finds himself in an awkward situation. For the first time since the death of his beloved wife, Betsy, he guiltily feels an attraction to another woman. Ellen Howell, however, is married, and she and her absconded husband are accused of murder. Thaddeus hires a charming young lawyer to defend her because he says he hates "to see anyone subjected to trial without adequate council" but questions his own motives. This all takes place against the backdrop of the construction of a new section of railway that everyone in the area hopes will make them rich. As he investigates, Thaddeus uncovers a fraudulent scheme that could jeopardize the completion of railway and looks like a possible motive for murder. Kellough's characters are fully realized and believable. Thaddeus is all too human. His granddaughter and housekeeper, Martha, is spunky, smart, and helps Thaddeus solve the case. Kellough masterfully portrays life in pre-Confederation rural Canada and explores sexism and the legal system at the time. A great pick for readers who love a mix of history and mystery. Agent: Robert Lecker, Robert Lecker Agency (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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The fifth Thaddeus Lewis mystery, set in 1853, finds the preacher and sleuth looking into a murder in Rice Lake, Ontario. The suspected killer is a woman for whom Thaddeus has a rather inappropriate romantic attraction (for one thing, she's married; for another, she could be a murderer). Much of the charm of the Lewis novels comes from the way they are set in a remote time and place but feel quite familiar. Very loosely based on a real man, Thaddeus Lewis is a wonderful character, and the environment, both landscape and the era itself, is rendered with enough detail to make it seem real but without so much disquisition that it feels like we're reading a history text. And the stories themselves would be entirely at home in contemporary-set mystery novels, which makes the series perfect for readers of historical mysteries and for those who are simply looking for a good yarn, regardless of when it's set.--Pitt, David Copyright 2016 Booklist