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Plague by C.C. Humphreys

jo2000's review

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

kpombiere's review against another edition

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2.0

Not particularly my cup of tea.

mh_books's review against another edition

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3.0

Dick Turpin was one of my favourite characters when I was an adolescent. Add to this a gory murder story, the plague and of course stinky, overcrowded London of the 17th century and this book should have been right up my alley. The plot was fast moving (it would make a good action movie) and the dialogue, for the male characters at least, well written.


Captain Coke is a gentleman Highway man. The thief-catcher is a working class, religious man who is trying to earn enough to raise his every growing family. The ward Dickson was a fun character, learning to read from salacious pamphlets and eating nothing but nuts. All three had some interesting traits and an interesting backstory but needed some character development. The women were very 2 dimensional and I am not surprised some reviewers could not tell them apart.
I have also read that some reviewers found the narrative overly gory. I found the opposite, there was a lack of descriptions that I have become used to. I have gotten used to books that take time to describe the scenery and place settings. I realise that this is not ideal for an action story but now it is something that I miss when it’s not there. The simple descriptions of dead cats, hundreds of rats, grass growing through paving stones (that nobody walked on any more due to lack of people during the plague outbreak) give tantalising glimpses into a 17th Century world of plague, pestilence and an ever growing overcrowded London.

Overall recommended for anybody who just wants to escape into a good adventure story.

abbieuprichard's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was quite enjoyable and a pretty easy read. The storylines were all interesting on their own and only got better when they came together. It’s pretty generic, not a groundbreaking story, but if you like historical crime fiction it’s definitely worth the read.

sakurapages9's review against another edition

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3.0

Slow burner. Took ages to get to the good part, which was great, but to much time spent learning each character before the nitty gritty

edmwdm's review

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informative mysterious fast-paced

4.5

lep42's review

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3.0

finished my first Read-a-thon book!

veereading's review

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3.0

I thought I would enjoy this novel a lot more than I did. The characters were quite interesting, and I really liked the way the author introduced each one, giving them all their own chapter and spotlight at the very beginning of the book. The language of the book was perfectly written to fit in with the surroundings; the author did a great job setting the scene. However, I felt that the plot itself was lackluster, at times dragging and at times rushed. Some parts of the plot were quite unnecessary and that just made it harder for me to get through this novel. I thought that the plague would play more of a role than it did but it just served to set the scene. Overall, this book had interesting characters and a perfect setting, but lacked in a strong and interesting plot. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an adventure story.

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