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The Butterfly Collector
The Butterfly Collector | Tea Cooper
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A botanical illustration of a butterfly, a missing baby, and a twisty mystery fifty years in the making. 1868, Morpeth. Theodora Breckenridge, still in mourning after the loss of her parents and brother at sea, is more interested in working quietly on her art at the familys country estate than she is in finding a husband in Sydney society, even if her elder sister Florence has other ideas. Theodora seeks to emulate prestigious nature illustrators, the Scott sisters, who lived nearby. She cannot believe her luck when she discovers a butterfly never before seen in Australia. With the help of her maid Clarrie and her beautiful drawings, Theodora is poised to make a scientific discovery that will put her name on the map. Then Clarries newborn son goes missing and everything changes. 1922, Sydney. When would-be journalist Verity Binks is sent an anonymous parcel containing a spectacular butterfly costume along with an invitation to the Sydney Artists Masquerade Ball the same day she loses her job at The Arrow, she is both baffled and determined to attend. Her late grandfather, Sid, an esteemed newspaperman, would expect no less of her. At the ball, she lands a juicy commission to write the history of the Treadwell Foundation, an institution that supports disgraced young women and their babies. As she begins to dig, her research quickly leads her to an increasingly dark and complex mysterya mystery fifty years in the making. Can she solve it? And will anyone believe her if she does? The Butterfly Collector is USA TODAY bestselling author Tea Cooper at her best. Historical mystery set in Australia in the late 1800s and early 1900s Stand-alone novel featuring two strong female leads Includes discussion questions for book clubs Also by Tea Cooper: The Fossil Hunter, The Cartographers Secret, The Girl in the Painting, and The Woman in the Green Dress
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I really enjoyed this compelling dual timeline novel. Two courageous, trailblazing Australian women living 50 years apart,lead unconventional lives that connect them over 50 years time.In 1868 Theo,a lover of gardens & its creatures, makes an amazing discovery of a new species of butterfly,never before seen in Australia.50 years later,Verity while researching baby farms for a newspaper article,stumbles upon some of her own mysterious family 🔽
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kspenmoll 🔼 family history that she was totally unaware of. Well investigating, she experiences a little spark of romance with another newspaper reporter. #readyourkindle I love the cover🩵 (edited) 2w
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The tulips we picked a week ago are still flourishing.

Although it is a damp gray early morning, I am bundled up in the porch glider. When I opened the porch door and heard the call of a mourning dove I JUST HAD to be out here for a little while. Sounds of a bird chorus are filling my ears.
I am really enjoying this historical novel; it was a free one from Kindle. #readyourkindle #birdsong #porchlife

slategreyskies I love this post so much. I would‘ve felt the same way. Enjoy your slice of peace. ☮️ 🕊️ 📚 2w
Chelsea.Poole Pretty! 2w
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kspenmoll
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This is not a real spin as I brought back 3/4 books from April to finish- or not!

CBee Great 😊 2w
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kspenmoll
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#bookreport
Finished up: All the Broken Places
All the other books are in various stages of reading. Work is ramping up; the end of the tear is June17. How dare my job interfere with reading life!
#libraryfinds #InspectorMaigret #sundaybuddyread #poetry #AmandaGorman #readyourkindle #audiobook #ameliapeabody #serieslove2024

TheSpineView Fantastic!👍📚 2w
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I always delight in listening to audiobooks set in Australia. With dual timelines set in 1922 and 1868, this takes a while for the storylines to converge. Unfortunately, the author abandons the 1868 narrative right at the climax which makes this feel unbalanced though the plot is resolved. It takes a darker turn than expected and one connection feels unnecessary & overly ties this too closely together. I enjoyed the performance more than the plot.