Trafalgar Square
Bitter Eden
This work is based on the author’s experience of being captured in the North African campaign and landing in an…
Cold Snap
Set in the aftermath of World War II Britain, Cold Snap is an evocative, moody, almost depressing novel about living…
A Murder on London Bridge
It’s 1664 in this latest Thomas Chaloner adventure set in Restoration London, and Lord Chancellor Clarendon, fearing rebellion, sends his…
The Equivoque Principle
The Equivoque Principle promises to be the first in the Cornelius Quaint Chronicles. Quaint is the ringmaster of Dr. Marvello’s…
No Law in the Land
Make no mistake about it: in Michael Jecks’s latest Knights Templar Mystery, No Law in the Land, there is no…
A Dedicated Scoundrel
Lord Justin Belforte is a disgraced soldier accused of treasonously helping a captured French general escape from Wellington’s troops. Catherine…
The Fields of Fortune
The Fields of Fortune is the latest work of the prolific Jessica Stirling. The book’s theme is not uncommon, but…
Colony
From the mid-19th century until World War II, French criminals were often deported to penal colonies in South America, such…
The Roguish Miss Penn
The Roguish Miss Penn is a delightful Regency romp through the fields of Cambridge and along the banks of the…
A Country Cotillion
A young widow, Elizabeth French, is just getting her life back on track as she prepares to announce her engagement…
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