Mystery/Crime

Fleur-de-Lis

By Isolde Martyn - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/CrimeRomance

The aftermath of the French Revolution leaves orphaned aristocrat Fleur de Montbulliou starving and destitute. At one stroke, through her marriage to a ...Read Review

Petty Treason

By Madeleine E. Robins - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

After a youthful indiscretion, Miss Sarah Tolerance is a fallen woman in 1810 London. To support herself she works as the only female Agent ...Read Review

Antonio’s Wife

By Jacqueline DeJohn - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

In 1908, the renowned opera singer Francesca Frascatti comes to New York to sing Tosca at the Manhattan Opera House. Despite all her fame, ...Read Review

The Heart of Mid-Lothian

By Walter Scott - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/CrimeSaga

First published in 1818, The Heart of Mid-Lothian is the story of the Deans sisters, daughters of a prosperous farmer of the Edinburgh countryside ...Read Review

The Castlemaine Murders

By Kerry Greenwood - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

Of the thirteen Phryne Fisher mysteries, this one’s the most recent, and the third to be published in the U.S. by ...Read Review

Song of my Soul

By Ginny Aiken - Published 2004

Genres:

InspirationalMystery/CrimeRomance

In 1893, Adrian Gamble, new owner of the Heart of Silver Mine, arrives in Hartville, Colorado, and promptly becomes a romantic target for the ...Read Review

Justice for None

By Daniel Lenihan - By Gene Hackman - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

Vermilion, Illinois, is a real place, sitting firmly in the rural eastern corn belt of the state. Though nearly deserted today, back in 1929 ...Read Review

The Midnight Band of Mercy

By Michael Blaine - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

In 1893, Max Greengrass is a cub reporter in New York City trying to find his breakthrough news story. With the discovery of the ...Read Review

Blood on the Wood

By Gillian Linscott - Published 2003Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

What a delightful protagonist I have just met in Nell Bray! Suffragette, translator in early 20th century London, she is bright, resourceful, realistic, ...Read Review

Death in the Age of Steam

By Mel Bradshaw - Published 2004

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

This literary mystery, set in 1856 Ontario and Quebec, focuses on a banker’s quest to find his missing former love, the daughter of ...Read Review