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Mar 19, 2018darladoodles rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
A solid continuation of the saga of the Incorrigibles. Governess Penelope Lumley finds herself exploring London with her charges coming up with more questions than answers. She meets a new friend in the young budding playwright Simon Harley-Dickinson. We also are beginning to suspect that Lord Ashton's absences seem to be related to the full moon. Hmmm. And why does the painting Penelope sees in the museum gallery seventeen, Overuse of Symbolism in Minor Historical Portraits look so familiar? Very much as described: Jane Eyre meets Lemony Snicket. Lady Contance's diatribe on the shortcomings of the poor was one of my favorite passages.