Sunday, March 1, 2020

Book Review: Dreamland



Dreamland
by Nancy Bilyeau

Endeavour Media
Endeavour Quill
Historical Fiction , Mystery & Thrillers
Pub Date 16 Jan 2020



I am reviewing a copy of Dreamland through Endeavour Media/Endeavour Quill
 and Netgalley:




In 1911 twenty year old heiress Peggy Batternberg is invited to America's Playground.  The problem with the invitation is that despite coming from one of America's richest families is that Peggy would  much rather work at the Moonrise Bookstore than keep up appearances with New York City Socialites and she doesn't relish having to deal with her snobbish controlling family either.




Soon though the Hedonism of Coney Island gives Peggy the Freedom she had been longing for.  Before long Peggy finds herself in love with a trouble pier sided artist who has little means.  HSomeone the Batternberg patriarchs would not approve of.






They may dissapprove, but hidden under their pomposity, they have woven a web of deceit, betrayal and deadly secrets.  As the bodies mount up on Coney Island it is as if the Batternberg can get away with anything, including murder.





I give Dreamland five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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