Reviews
"Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Beguiling_ . Character is very much at the core of these whodunits, which are seen from the perspective of an educated gentleman born to wealth and power." -Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review "Finch vividly brings 1860s London to life [and] effortlessly inhabits his compassionate hero." - USA Today "Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Death in the Small Hours, Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues., "Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real." Book Page "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Intense, fast-paced, psychologically intriguing, and wonderfully written, Will finds not only Sophie, the complicated, captivating woman who takes his heart and an unsettling group of friends, but over the course of a disturbing and entertaining year, he finds himself in surprising ways." -Susan Richards Shreve, author of You Are the Love of my Life, "This lovely novel invites the very kind of enchanted immersion that its protagonist experiences at Oxford. . . . Beautifully done." -Ann Packer, bestselling author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings, "Oxford is vividly described in Finch's realistic portrayal of a year abroad. Luke Daniels effectively captures Will's voice and those of his cohorts. The first person narrative is a good fit for this audiobook." - Library Journal, "This lovely novel invites the very kind of enchanted immersion that its protagonist experiences at Oxford. . . . Beautifully done." -Ann Packer, bestselling author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings, "Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real." Book Page "Oxford is vividly described in Finch's realistic portrayal of a year abroad. Luke Daniels effectively captures Will's voice and those of his cohorts. The first person narrative is a good fit for this audiobook." Library Journal "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Intense, fast-paced, psychologically intriguing, and wonderfully written, Will finds not only Sophie, the complicated, captivating woman who takes his heart and an unsettling group of friends, but over the course of a disturbing and entertaining year, he finds himself in surprising ways." -Susan Richards Shreve, author of You Are the Love of my Life, Intense, fast-paced, psychologically intriguing, and wonderfully written, Will finds not only Sophie, the complicated, captivating woman who takes his heart and an unsettling group of friends, but over the course of a disturbing and entertaining year, he finds himself in surprising ways., Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell., "Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real." -- Book Page "Oxford is vividly described in Finch's realistic portrayal of a year abroad. Luke Daniels effectively captures Will's voice and those of his cohorts. The first person narrative is a good fit for this audiobook." -- Library Journal "Daniels expresses the attraction between Baker and lover Sophie through emotionally charged dialogue, but in the end, true passion is heard as Daniels voices Baker's love of language and the idyllic enchantment of Oxford." -- Booklist "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -- Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell. " -- Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." -- Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Intense, fast-paced, psychologically intriguing, and wonderfully written, Will finds not only Sophie, the complicated, captivating woman who takes his heart and an unsettling group of friends, but over the course of a disturbing and entertaining year, he finds himself in surprising ways." -- Susan Richards Shreve, author of You Are the Love of my Life, "Daniels expresses the attraction between Baker and lover Sophie through emotionally charged dialogue, but in the end, true passion is heard as Daniels voices Baker's love of language and the idyllic enchantment of Oxford." - Booklist, Oxford is vividly described in Finch's realistic portrayal of a year abroad. Luke Daniels effectively captures Will's voice and those of his cohorts. The first person narrative is a good fit for this audiobook., Daniels expresses the attraction between Baker and lover Sophie through emotionally charged dialogue, but in the end, true passion is heard as Daniels voices Baker's love of language and the idyllic enchantment of Oxford., Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real., "Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real." - Book Page, "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Beguiling... . Character is very much at the core of these whodunits, which are seen from the perspective of an educated gentleman born to wealth and power." -Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review "Finch vividly brings 1860s London to life [and] effortlessly inhabits his compassionate hero." - USA Today "Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Death in the Small Hours, "Reader Luke Daniels gets all the accents right and makes these last youthful enchantments compellingly real." Book Page "Oxford is vividly described in Finch's realistic portrayal of a year abroad. Luke Daniels effectively captures Will's voice and those of his cohorts. The first person narrative is a good fit for this audiobook." Library Journal "Daniels expresses the attraction between Baker and lover Sophie through emotionally charged dialogue, but in the end, true passion is heard as Daniels voices Baker's love of language and the idyllic enchantment of Oxford." Booklist "Compelling. . . . William Baker's voice, vividly established in the opening line, is the most striking of this novel's many virtues." -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena "Irresistible . . . The novel bursts with intelligence and wit as Charles Finch brilliantly examines our most secret longings and desires. . . . The Last Enchantments casts an enduring spell." -Amber Dermont, author of The Starboard Sea "A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings "Intense, fast-paced, psychologically intriguing, and wonderfully written, Will finds not only Sophie, the complicated, captivating woman who takes his heart and an unsettling group of friends, but over the course of a disturbing and entertaining year, he finds himself in surprising ways." -Susan Richards Shreve, author of You Are the Love of my Life, A witty, wonderful book about that tender age between college and true adulthood. Charles Finch's sensitive, lyrical and heartfelt writing charms to the very last page.