In this enthralling and atmospheric tale of murder, revenge and redemption, a young American struggles to make sense of a world he does not understand, where the price of acceptance may be murder. John Vanbrugh is an outsider in the England of 1905: A determined but unsuccessful American architect, he has moved to London to make a new life for himself and his wife, Margaret. When he receives an unexpected summons to meet the dazzling Duchess of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, he is skeptical. The young duchess, Vanbrugh comes to understand, has her reasons. Like him, she is American-born: Consuelo Vanderbilt, one of the richest debutantes in America. Seemingly on impulse, the duchess hires Vanbrugh to renovate her rooms at Blenheim - a plum job Vanbrugh accepts. He and his wife join the weekend party at Blenheim, a group that includes the foul-tempered duke; his young cousin Winston Churchill; the society painter John Singer Sargent; the duchess' mother and American suffragette Mrs. O.H.P.Belmont; Gladys Deacon, an American friend of the duchess'; and the enigmatic Catholic Monsignor Vay de Vaya. Almost as soon as he begins work at Blenheim, Vanbrugh uncovers a series of unsettling letters that hint at a long-concealed deceit. As he tries to grasp the meaning of this discovery, a sketchbook owned by Sargent is stolen and a young housemaid is found in the courtyard, strangled. It is then that Vanbrugh realizes he is caught in a maze of duplicity and manipulation with no way out. Struggling to uncover the treachery he sees around him, Vanbrugh is forced to re-evaluate everything he thought about Blenheim, himself, even the very nature of truth. Part mystery, part gothic morality tale, A Weekend at Blenheim is a compelling, mesmerizing, deeply satisfying novel.
Just want to say that Sunnye Tiedemann's review was right on the mark. I, too, couldn't decide whether to buy the book having read the review from Publishers Weekly, but it was inexpensive so I took a chance on a writer I had not read before. It was a very good book. The characters, for the most part, were real historical figures and the plot was believeable. Having been to Blenheim myself I could visualize the land around it. It is good thing not to take as gospel some of the reviews that are written by the professionals. Go with your gut feeling and take a chance, especially if it doesn't cost too much. You might be in for a wonderful surprise.
Could'nt put it down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I just finished reading "Weekend at Blenheim" and it was a very enjoyable experience. I visited Blenheim Palace about 10 years ago and I have vivid memories of it - it is an unforgettable kind of place. I think the characters were beautifully drawn and very believable, though I wish he had described more of the estate itself, rather than just the house. Nevertheless, it was very fun read. This book is a gripping mystery and an addictive thriller at the same time. That aristocrats could have and probably did behave in the way the book describes does not surprise me. "Absolute power corrupts absolutely?"
A very satisfying debut
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
A friend recommended this book to me and then I finished it in two days. Any fan of historical fiction will love this novel. The plot is intricate and the characters are painted in vivid colors and the atmosphere is mesmerizing. After 20 pages, you'll be hooked.
Stimulating, Entertaining
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I don't usually read mysteries but something about this book drew me in. And I'm awfully glad it did, too. I found the characters utterly fascinating and the plot entirely involving. At no time did any character come across as a cardboard cut-out stereotype, as often happens in historical fiction. The author also has a firm grasp on his subject, but at no time does the research erode the story. I recommend this most entertaining novel to anyone, whether that person be a mystery fan or just someone who likes fantastic fiction.
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