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The Bridge to Belle Island

von Julie Klassen

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. While Benjamin investigates a mysterious death, evidence takes him to a remote island on the Thames. There, Isabelle is trapped by fear and a recurring dream about a man's death. Or is it a memory? When a second death brings everyone under suspicion, and the search for truth brings secrets to light, she realizes her island sanctuary will never be the same.… (mehr)
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More than 5 stars are deserved here! This book is exceptional! I loved the setting of London and Belle Island! Isabelle is the best character that I've read about in a long time! She exudes beauty and strength. She draws people in and endears herself to them. The mystery surrounding the murder is very well written! I was shocked at the identity of the murderer. A definite must read !! ( )
  Sassyjd32 | Dec 22, 2023 |
Isabelle has lost her whole family except her niece. Fear of dying keeps her on her island in the Thames, even as her niece plans to marry in London. But when her uncle and trustee is found murdered, her world begins to fall apart.
Ben has been taken in by a beautiful woman he defended and is now wary of his attraction to Isabelle. When the former housemaid of the uncle is also found dead of the same poisoned wine, Ben isn't sure who to trust.
  4leschats | Jul 15, 2020 |
The Bridge to Belle Island by Julie Klassen is a stand-alone historical novel. Fooled and humiliated by his beautiful client, lawyer Benjamin Booker vows never to trust a beautiful woman again. When the senior law partner asks him to travel to Belle Island to investigate the death of a friend, Ben agrees. The main suspect is beautiful Isabelle Wilder, who hasn’t left the island in ten years. I thought the story started a little slowly. The two lawyers seemed to just wander around to me. About five chapters in the story picked up and I could hardly put the book down. The way that Isabelle protected Rose was so sweet. The love between them was almost a mother/daughter feeling instead of an aunt/niece. The danger level was there in the story but it was subtle, not overbearing. I really enjoyed this book. The island sounds like a beautiful place to take a vacation.

I received this book from the author for my honest review. ( )
  KimPotter | Jul 8, 2020 |
super slow. Did not like at all. ( )
  fancifulgirl | Apr 23, 2020 |
The Bridge to Belle Island by Julie Klassen is a fascinating historical novel. I believe this is Julie Klassen’s best novel yet. The story contains rich, developed characters. The authors vivid descriptions made the characters come alive for me. I enjoyed the depictions of their clothing along with the scenery and homes. I thought Julie Klassen captured the time period. It was fascinating to learn more about the Thames. Living on Belle Island when there are heavy storms is like living in Florida when a hurricane approaches. The water level rises subjecting the inhabitants to flee to the mainland and hope that their homes will still be there when they return. The mystery was fascinating and fun to solve. Someone with access to Percival Norris’s home must have done the evil deed and we get to follow the clues to discover which individual committed the crime. The romance plays out slowly which I liked. Ben is understandably hesitant to trust any woman and Isabel has her own reasons for distrusting men. Julie Klassen’s writing is compelling and drew me right into the story. The pacing is languid which suits the time period and story. The Bridge to Belle Island has romance and mystery in Regency England which is a fabulous combination. ( )
  Kris_Anderson | Feb 15, 2020 |
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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. While Benjamin investigates a mysterious death, evidence takes him to a remote island on the Thames. There, Isabelle is trapped by fear and a recurring dream about a man's death. Or is it a memory? When a second death brings everyone under suspicion, and the search for truth brings secrets to light, she realizes her island sanctuary will never be the same.

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