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Borrower of the Night (1973)

by Elizabeth Peters

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Series: Vicky Bliss (1)

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Meet art historian Vicky Bliss, She is as beautiful as she is brainy??with unassailable courage, insatiable curiosity, and an expertise in lost museum treasures that often leads her into the most dangerous of situations.

A missing masterwork in wood, the last creation of a master carver who died in the violent tumult of the sixteenth century, may be hidden in a medieval German castle in the town of Rothenburg. The prize has called to Vicky Bliss, drawing her and an arrogant male colleague into the forbidding citadel and its dark secrets. But the treasure hunt soon turns deadly. Here, where the blood of the long forgotten damned stains ancient stones, Vicky must face two equally perilous possibilities. Either a powerful supernatural evil inhabits this place. . .or someone frighteningly real is willing to kill for what Vicky is determined to find.… (more)

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Susan O'Malley did a good job with the narration but I found Vicky Bliss fairly annoying, especially in her manner of interacting with her colleague Tony (who was even more irritating!). ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
This was a 3.5 star read for me. It was better than the last Elizabeth Peters I read but still had some weird feminist issues (trying to be feminist but not entirely succeeding). The mystery was fun and I always love how the supposed supernatural elements are played out. I thought I had read some Vicky Bliss novels before but this one didn't sound familiar so maybe it was before I was OCD about reading book 1's first. I would read more of this series. ( )
  JediBookLover | Oct 29, 2022 |
Utterly typical Elizabeth Peters novel. A history lesson thrown in, a nonsensical detective plot, a fake supernatural element, a fairly obvious villain, an exciting denouement, an escape from an underground trap, a "romance". ( )
  themulhern | Oct 1, 2022 |
Vicky Bliss is a historian who also happens to be a tall, pretty and very smart person. She also has decided opinions. When she and her boyfriend Tony discover clues to a potential lost work of art, they both decided to try to find it - separately, and with a strong sense of competition.

Their quest takes them to a German castle recently opened as a hotel and the various guests there. The innkeeper is the current owner of the castle, a lovely and delicate young woman named Irma. Her aunt and her aunt's companion are also resident in the castle. Among the other guests are a German doctor, an American adventurer, and a mysterious older man named Schmidt.

The story was very atmospheric. There was a strong sense of history as Vicky tries to learn more about the missing masterwork and the people involved with its disappearance. There were dusty tombs, secret passages, wandering ghosts and an animated suit of armor to add Gothic detail.

The story was first published in 1973 and, except for the potential value of the lost masterwork, didn't feel particularly dated. The number of smokers and lack of cell phones were the major clues that it wasn't a contemporary story.

I like Vicky's feminism and competence and enjoyed this mystery. ( )
  kmartin802 | May 21, 2022 |
Perhaps a bit dated, but the mystery and suspense is decent and I am a sucker for the art history aspect of this series. Unlikely and sometimes annoyingly self-deprecating heroine- how likely is a blonde bombshell medievalist? ( )
  PattyLee | Dec 14, 2021 |
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Peters, Elizabethprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Darius, BeateTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Huinh, SimonneTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
O'Malley, SusanNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Pantić-Starič, NadaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rosenblat, BarbaraNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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When I was ten years old, I knew I was never going to get married. Not only was I six inches taller than any boy in the fifth grade except Matthew Finch, who was five ten and weighed ninety-eight pounds -- but my IQ was as formidable as my height. It was sixty points higher than that of any of the boys -- except the aforesaid Matthew Finch. I topped him by only thirty points.
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

Meet art historian Vicky Bliss, She is as beautiful as she is brainy??with unassailable courage, insatiable curiosity, and an expertise in lost museum treasures that often leads her into the most dangerous of situations.

A missing masterwork in wood, the last creation of a master carver who died in the violent tumult of the sixteenth century, may be hidden in a medieval German castle in the town of Rothenburg. The prize has called to Vicky Bliss, drawing her and an arrogant male colleague into the forbidding citadel and its dark secrets. But the treasure hunt soon turns deadly. Here, where the blood of the long forgotten damned stains ancient stones, Vicky must face two equally perilous possibilities. Either a powerful supernatural evil inhabits this place. . .or someone frighteningly real is willing to kill for what Vicky is determined to find.

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