Review: Drama and Danger



Drama and Danger by J.T. Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

J. T. Williams is new to me, but I love children’s crime stories, and the cover looked like a lot of fun, so I leapt right in.

I enjoyed every minute of reading this book. I loved the two main characters, Lizzie and Belle, and the friendship that springs up between them. They are resilient, persistent, and kind. I love that they are based on real people. I also loved the Sancho family dynamics, it was so much fun to read about all Lizzie’s siblings.

The plot was excellent too, the girls gradually unravel the mystery, as they find out more and more about what is going on in the world around them. I was kept interested on every page.

The setting of London in 1777 comes across very clearly, and made me feel like I was really there. The illustrations by Simone Douglas are lovely, and really bring the story (even more) to life.

Overall, this was a wonderful adventure, in a world that feels very real. I highly recommend it, to children and adults alike. I’m so looking forward to the new Lizzie & Belle mystery (Portraits and Poisoning)!

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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