Review of Candleshoe (1977) by Lawrence Van Gelder for The New York Times — 05 Feb 2014
Candleshoe, with its beguiling English countryside settings, languid pace, defanged Dickensian villains, compassionate butler, down-at-the-heels nobility, hidden treasure and orphaned children engaged in a plot to outwit swindlers, keep up appearances and save the old manor from foreclosure, is the fiction of a bygone era.
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This review of Candleshoe (1977) was written by Lawrence Van Gelder and published by The New York Times on 05 Feb 2014.
Candleshoe has generally received positive reviews.
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