Wildcard Wednesday The Bath Conspiracy by Jeanne M. Dams

 This is a fast paced book, already in chapter one. A lot happens in the first chapter.


I feel for her at StoneHenge. I too like to shop and can relate to the disappointment of having to wait. This is so real for me.


Now this is extremely interesting as to what happens if it was cloudy on an important StoneHenge date. I love it. 


But, now I don’t want to put this book down. This is still fast paced.


Although this involves theft. This has a Miss Marple (Agatha Christie) and the like vibe about it.


I love the realistic misunderstanding on page 30. I am so glad that just doesn’t happen to me. And yes, the houses are all the same. The Royal Crescent is also a worthwhile sight to see as well’


A brilliantly interesting book. I love this book, how it transports you back to Bath and if you haven’t been, how it can be used as a tour guide or a brilliantly perfect holiday read whilst visiting Bath. as I said, I love it.


I didn’t want to put this book down.


What a perfectly beautiful ending to this story. I will miss the characters and Bath. it is such a lovely city to visit.


If you like to visit Bath, make sure you book the correct place you would like to stay. I thought I had booked the City Centre Travelodge when in fact I had booked Bath central, which was another 10 minutes walk from the carpark we had parked at. However better situated as to where we wanted to visit. Bath is a ‘Clean air policy in Bath. The long stay car park we used costs more if your car falls into a certain category. It is best to check online government websites whether your vehicle is affected or not. 


The Roman baths are well worth a visit. It is good to know that it is cheaper to visit during the week rather than at weekends. The audio tour is brilliant. It also combines a children’s one with an adult one. All you have to do is key in the corresponding numbers. As an adult at one particular location on the tour it was fun to listen to the children’s version when the wrong numbers were keyed in.


We also visited Pulteney weir, which is very scenic and Pulteney Bridge where there is a line of shops along it. You can take photos of the river from the windows. We also had tea/coffee at a cafe along the bridge. 


Another place we visited was The Circus. On page 77 in the book it is, to me, implied that Bath is hard to find your way around. When we were in Bath, although we used our phone maps, it is in actual fact really easy to find your way around the inner city, where the Roman baths are up to the Crescent and any other sightseeing tourist spots you may wish to visit.


Thank you for reading


Sandra 









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