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Ruthless
Paris 1765: Elinor Harriman and her sister are reduced to selling the family heirlooms and burning the furniture because their…
The Dead Travel Fast
In 1858 Edinburgh, Theodora Lestrange finds herself an anchorless young spinster. She has just lost her grandfather, a kindly professor…
Silent on the Moor
Editors' choice
Widowed Lady Julia Grey returns in this third outing to openly pursue Nicholas Brisbane, a private investigator she first encountered…
The House of Allerbrook
This entertaining if slightly overlong followup to The House of Lanyon, which like its predecessor is…
The Diplomat’s Wife
This is the follow-up to the author’s debut novel, The Kommandant’s Girl, a tale centering on a woman reluctantly…
Silent in the Sanctuary
Silent in the Sanctuary reacquaints the readers of Silent in the Grave with widowed Lady Julia Grey and the inscrutable…
The House of Lanyon
In her afterword, Valerie Anand mentions it was her dream to pen a novel set on Exmoor, the rolling countryside…
The Reincarnationist
While visiting Rome sixteen months ago, Josh Ryder barely survived a minor terrorist incident. Ever since, he’s had traumatic flashbacks…
The Lovers’ Room
It is autumn 1945 and Allen “The Spin” Bowler, an Australian in the British Army, is sent as an interpreter…
The Kommandant’s Girl
Emma Bau has been married only a few weeks when the Germans smash into Poland. In a short time, her…
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