The Spirited Mrs. Pringle

eBook, 327 pages

Published by Tomfoolery Press.

ASIN:
B098J13H7P
5 stars (1 review)

London, 1888.

Upon the death of her husband, self-involved social climber Cora Pringle assumes her recent dalliance with a wealthy gentleman will be her second chance at a happily ever after. That is until her paramour turns out to be a penniless imposter. Despite his betrayal, Cora can't quite let go of the tug the handsome playwright has on her heart.

Desperate for an income, Cora becomes a séance-performing spiritualist and gets a taste for celebrity—and it's so delicious. So what if she can't actually communicate with the dead? Her eager patrons don't need to know that.

Amelia Baxter, an ambitious journalist and suffragist, is discouraged when her editor refuses to let her cover the horrific Jack the Ripper murders. Instead, Amelia pours her frustrations into bringing Cora's deceptive and manipulative act to an end, even if it means risking her family's reputation.

1 edition

Jolly Good

5 stars

Two stories that wouldn't survive without the other. Jillianne Hamilton does a great job of spinning out the parallel yarns without every tangling the threads.

Cora Pringle - lively and a bit naive - wanders through Victorian era London not quite understanding her privilege until it's stripped away from her one gown, one trunk, one hope at a time. The woman left standing at the end bears only a passing resemblance to the woman who began the story.

Likewise, Amelia Baxter - surrounded by misogyny and hungry for journalistic recognition - not quite so blind to her own privilege but frustrated by her peers' unwillingness to confront it soon finds herself at odds with her editor and struggling.

I liked the by play between these two story lines. Everett Rigby and Simon Baxtor as their two partners provide just the right foils to keep the characters and their stories sharp. …