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Sue Trinder in Sarah Waters 's "Fingersmith" — Petty thief, con artist, liar and turncoat in 1862 London, Sue survives the betrayals of friends and enemies, seeking her revenge with a knife.
Reading Today About Women of Yesterday Cynthia Crossen 2010
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I loved Fingersmith which is fantastic! and so I am really looking forward to this book.
Sunday Book Coveting Stephanie 2009
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The author of the superb novel "Fingersmith" turns her hand to the destruction of the English gentry through debt after WW2.
Archive 2009-06-01 Cindy 2009
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Sarah Waters, "Fingersmith" (Virago) Set in a Dickensian, 19th-century underworld of London thieves, "Fingersmith" is a sensational historical melodrama, replete with treachery, betrayal and madness.
Eyes On The Prize 2007
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Finally I found a copy of the new Sarah Water's BooK "Fingersmith" She's the chic who wrote the "Tipping the Velvet" book I raved about in here not too long ago.
lily-white Diary Entry lily-white 2002
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Fingersmith: try Butter London's old-gold varnish.
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Fingersmith/S.Waters A+ and in the next tier of the 00's novels after the top-top
Odds and Ends - Aurealis 2009, PK Dick shortlist 2009 and Lovereading Top 50 novels of the 00's Liviu 2010
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Fingersmith is my absolute favorite but I love all her books.
GLBT Challenge....AND the January Mini-Challenge Stephanie 2010
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Fingersmith/S.Waters A+ and in the next tier of the 00's novels after the top-top
Archive 2010-01-01 Liviu 2010
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Sarah Waters's Fingersmith is modelled on the Victorian "sensation novels" of the likes of Collins and Le Fanu, so it naturally has an heiress called Maud and an evil uncle, who is also her guardian.
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