Bookshelves of doom: Round-up: The ENTIRE Vicky Bliss series

Elizabeth Peters Week continues! Borrower of the night

If you’ve wanted to get in on the action, now is the time. Since I’ve received so many lovely contributions (did I mention I’m still taking them?), I’ll be running some of the longer ones over the course of the week and linking everything at the end.

You are reading: Vicky bliss books in order

Originally, I had planned to post today about Jacqueline Kirby’s fourth (and final, *sob*) book, but my real-life schedule interfered. hopefully tomorrow! In the meantime, here’s a roundup of all my posts on Vicky Bliss, Elizabeth Peters’s art historian extraordinaire (who, of course, is also an amateur sleuth and has an on-and-off romance going on with a handsome art thief). /p>

borrower of the night: vicky bliss, #1:

Vicky, I love you. i love you and elizabeth peters. I love you, Elizabeth Peters and Schmidt, who doesn’t have a big enough role in this book. i love you, elizabeth peters, schmidt-who-doesn’t-have-a-big-enough-part-in-this-book, and sir john smythe, who’s not in this book. How could that have escaped my mind? That’s probably exactly why I’ve reread the other books in the series 40,000 times, but only read this one like 20,000 times.

street of the five moons: vicky bliss, #2:

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More Reasons to Love Vicky: Though her physical attributes frustrate her in academia, she has no problem putting them to good use while investigating crimes: she laughs, sighs, and inhales deeply, and the men just go out of their way to give her information. . She learned to pick locks in the tenth grade from a boy named Piggy Wilson. clearly, she is a great reader; Not only does she compare John to Wimsey in the above passage, but she always makes and acknowledges literary references.

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silhouette in scarlet: vicky bliss, #3:

does it make sense? no matter. We have Vicky, John, Schmidt, a buried treasure, and a villain giving Vicky advice on his love life. Furthermore, Elizabeth Peters is fully aware of the clichés of the genre and she pokes fun at them while still using them quite effectively. who needs meaning? oh swoon these books make me almost deliriously happy.

trojan gold: vicky bliss, #4:

good. So, Vicky is minding her own business (as usual), when a blood-stained package arrives in the mail. the stain is so large that the return address is obscured. so that’s mysterious.

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night train to memphis: vicky bliss, #5:

and the second half is amazing. If you haven’t figured out that Schmidt is the coolest guy to ever live before you get to this point, it will happen here. (And if not, I don’t know if we can still be friends. Seriously.) If Schmidt doesn’t appeal (what?), there are some great moments between John and an old-school friend. .. and yes, of course between john and vicky. And there are a few moments that suggest John’s family may be related to the Peabody-Emerson clan.

the laughter of dead kings: vicky bliss, #6:

schmidt!!!! schmidt!!!! He is the most amazing piece of all time and I am so glad elizabeth peters clearly loves him as much as we all do! and her new obsession almost killed me!!!!

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