It is a gripping historical Mystery inspired of the life and diary of Martha Ballard, an 18th century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote her American History. It taken place in Maine, in the year 1789: is when the Kennebec river freezes.
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Entombing a man in the ice. Martha was summoned to examine the body and to determine what the cause of death. So a midwife and a healer, she is privy to much what is going on behind the close doors in Hallowell.
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Her diary was used to record all the births and deaths along with every crime and debacle that were unfolding in the close knit community. Months earlier Martha Documenting the details of the rape committed by two of the respectful towns gentlemen.
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One that was found dead in the ice, But when a loyal physion undermines her conclusion, to declare the death to be an accident. Martha was focus to investage the murder on her own. Over the course of one winter, as the trial comes near.
With all the whispers and prejudices. As Martha prurses the truth. As her dairy soon landed in the center of the scandal of the one that she loves. Compelling of martha to decide where her loyalties lie. Who doesn't accept anything less than justice at the time when woman were consideredbest seen but heard.
Is a trilling, tense and tender story about remarkable women who left a legacy yet remains nearly forgotten. This is a story that keept me reading pages and pages until the end of the book, Highly recommended.
4 stars
This book sounds like a page turned. I so enjoy books with a historical background, whether fiction or not, so thanks for sharing your thoughts. Stephanie
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ReplyDeleteThis book sounds really interesting and I love that, especially for the time period, it has a female lead. I will have to check it out. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteIt does sound like a thriller worth looking into. I like to sit back with a good read and am overdue to do so.
ReplyDelete"The Frozen River" sounds like an interesting story. It would be nice to read about impressive women and what of them was forgotten.
ReplyDeleteI'm always on the lookout for a good historical mystery, and Martha Ballard's story sounds absolutely captivating. The blend of history, mystery, and a strong female lead is exactly my cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteI've had this book on my list of must-reads so your review is very timely. I can't wait to read it now.
ReplyDeleteour words painted a vivid picture of the book without giving away too much. I felt your excitement and curiosity, making me want to read it too. Your straightforward language made it easy for me to understand, even though I haven't read the book.
ReplyDeletelove the cover of this book. it is so stunning.. and i have had this on my tbr for a while now so your post reminded me that i need to look for it
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy historical stories. This sounds fascinating and I will have to check out the book to read the whole story.
ReplyDeleteReading are fascinating especially reading history because it gives a lot of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book that I would be interested in reading. Just wish I had the time to read. Maybe one day soon.
ReplyDeleteThis book seems like an absolute gem! The way Martha Ballard's life as a midwife intertwines with a murder mystery and societal scandal in 18th-century Maine is both fascinating and thrilling.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a book this year yet. I will have to check this one out. -LYNNDEE
ReplyDeleteI have read this book the story was wonderful along with the cover is I love. And historical stories are my cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteOoh! A historical mystery sounds like the next thing on my reading list. Thanks for the suggestion!
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