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Something Dangerous Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781585677092
ISBN: 1585677094
Label: Overlook TP
Manufacturer: Overlook TP
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 626
Publication Date: 2005-10-25
Publisher: Overlook TP
Studio: Overlook TP
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Summary: Something Dangerous
Comment: I thoroughly enjoyed Penny Vincenzi's trilogy. The size of the books can be rather daunting and may often solicit comments from strangers regarding this ,but they are a fast read.
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Summary: THE LADIES RULE!
Comment: Another great one from Penny Vincenzi! I read NO ANGEL and was hooked. SOMETHING DANGEROUS was also an
"i can't put it down" novel which continued with the story of the Lyttons. I found all of the characters to be
individually interesting and unique. Lady Beckenham and Lady Celia are my two favorites because they have
what it takes to endure a not always easy life. Both are strong women who exude an attitude of non defeat.
I found the twins entertaining even as adults and their offspring charming.
I'm off to read the third in the trilogy, INTO TEMPTATION.
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Summary: I love this story!
Comment: I very much enjoy Pennys writing.This is a great trilogy that you can become completely immersed in.Just like a box of fine chocolates.
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Summary: improper shipment
Comment: How many did you bill me for as I only ordered one and then found I did not need it. I have received two for some reason and don't feel i should pay to ship one back. If I could I would ship both back as I found the one after ordering and no longer needed it. John Mc Daniel
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Summary: Not quite as superb as "No Angel" but still marvellous reading!
Comment: The second book in the trilogy about the Lytton family is yet another wonderful achievement by Penny Vincenzi, as we follow the family through the frivolous thirties and WWII.
The war proves an enormous test for the younger generation Lyttons and shows them as individuals made of quite sterner stuff than the slightly spoilt, privileged youngsters we are first introduced to.
As all over England the women take over when the men go to war, so also do Lady Celia and her sister in law LM take charge at Lyttons. Just as they did, in fact, twenty years earlier during WWI.
The book takes us from London to Paris and New York. Destinies are met, lives changed and the young generation leave their carefree youth behind them forever.
There is one thing that bothered me a bit about this book, the relationship - or rather the lack of it - between Lady Celia and her ex-lover, the handsome author Sebastian. I think that after the way their love affair was presented in "No Angel", as "the love of a lifetime", their almost pragmatic friendship throughout the book did not quite ring through. Sebastian's marriage to Pandora, a woman he loves desperately and grieves for the rest of his life when she dies in childbirth, further emphasizes the disaccordance I felt with that whole situation.
I have still to read "Into Temptation". Perhaps some enlightment is offered there!
"Something Dangerous" was not quite as suberb as "No Angel", but still marvellous reading which kept me awake late into the night.



