The fifth book in the Quaker Midwife mysteries covers how people who have disabilities and different a lifestyle than the normal are treated.
We meet Jeanette Papka, a blind woman interpreting language for the court and learned her story. Bertie is being attacked for her life style and when the accuser is found murdered Bertie becomes the main suppect. The woman Rose is attending is Mrs Styles who is having twins. Rose can only hear one heart and the first baby is a girl. He brother comes out later. Frederick has asked Winnie to marry him. The date of Rose'swedding is set for ninth month in her family association. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND SERIES.
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Only 6 books in the series. The MC is a mid-wife and it into cases in detail. Veryand interesting. The publisher cancell the series and promise there be a new in the fall didn’t happen.
Thx for sharing. I just began redoing her series under her pseudonym Maddie Day. Happy New Year!🎆
Interesting review, Betty. It sounds like a good series.
Only 6 books in the series. The MC is a mid-wife and it into cases in detail. Veryand interesting. The publisher cancell the series and promise there be a new in the fall didn’t happen.
That’s too bad. I remember some of your earlier reviews on this series.