Allyson M W Dyar reviewed Lady Rample Steps Out by Shéa MacLeod
Review of 'Lady Rample Steps Out' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
I'm reading a number of mysteries featuring the carefree young people who have nothing better to do than enjoy life to the fullest during those years between the wars.
This time, Ophelia, Lady Rample, having duly spent a year mourning her older husband's death, decides it is time to get out of the house. Actually, it was her friend Chaz (who is overtly gay but has to keep it under the sheets, so to speak, since homosexuality was illegal in England) who drags her to a jazz club and subsequently becomes embroiled in a murder mystery.
This was a decent read (I honestly didn't notice some of the problems that some of the reviewers had noticed) but I was entertained and that's all I ask for. If other books in the series are offered at a decent price, I might pick them up; I just won't necessarily go out of …
I'm reading a number of mysteries featuring the carefree young people who have nothing better to do than enjoy life to the fullest during those years between the wars.
This time, Ophelia, Lady Rample, having duly spent a year mourning her older husband's death, decides it is time to get out of the house. Actually, it was her friend Chaz (who is overtly gay but has to keep it under the sheets, so to speak, since homosexuality was illegal in England) who drags her to a jazz club and subsequently becomes embroiled in a murder mystery.
This was a decent read (I honestly didn't notice some of the problems that some of the reviewers had noticed) but I was entertained and that's all I ask for. If other books in the series are offered at a decent price, I might pick them up; I just won't necessarily go out of my way to do so.
3.5 stars