#4 Fingersmith, by Sarah Waters
Booker Prize: Booker 2002 shortlisted
Plot Time and Place: Victorian-era Britain
Opening sentence: "My name, in those days, was Susan Trinder. People called me Sue."
Plot summary: Sue Trinder, an orphan raised in a "den of thieves" by her adoptive mother, Mrs. Sucksby, is sent to help Richard "Gentleman" Rivers seduce a wealthy heiress. Posing as a maid, Sue is to gain the trust of the lady, Maud Lilly, and eventually persuade her to elope with Gentleman.
Review: I went into this book not knowing anything about it, except that it was set in Victorian England. I had no idea it had a great plot twist, great characters, a lesbian angle, and a great way of making you feel like you're really there!
Rating: 5/5
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