Gilded Age
Death, Diamonds, and Deception (A Gilded Age Mystery)
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Death, Diamonds, and Deception is the fifth installment of the Gilded Age Mystery series. It is a wonderful combination of historical fiction and ...Read Review
Gilded Dreams: The Journey to Suffrage (Newport’s Gilded Age)
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Even the most feminist among us (me) could stand to learn a lot more about the history of the women’s rights movement ...Read Review
A Feigned Madness
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The legendary journalist Nellie Bly pretended to be insane so she could expose the horrific world of Blackwell’s Asylum, a place filled ...Read Review
A Gilded Lady (Hope and Glory)
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Early in 1901 Caroline Delacroix enjoys very prestigious employment at the White House as secretary to Ida McKinley, a job she loves despite the ...Read Review
A Mosaic of Wings
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“You are who you are for a reason.” 1885. Nora Shipley is infuriated by what her stepfather has done to her father’s journal. ...Read Review
Estelle: A Novel
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The art world is not notable for instant success – we’ve all praised debut novels, but have you ever heard of an amazing ...Read Review
Murder at Kingscote (A Gilded Newport Mystery)
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Each book in Alyssa Maxwell’s Gilded Age/architectural/historical/crime series (Murder at Kingscote is the eighth) centers around one of the ...Read Review
Golden Poppies: A Novel
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The Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1870, guarantees the right to vote despite race, color, or previous servitude. In Golden ...Read Review
Opium and Absinthe: A Novel
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It’s 1899, the turn of the 20th century, in New York City. Young and pampered Tillie Pembroke, who never seems quite able to ...Read Review
American Follies (The American Novels)
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In 1883, stenographer Ellen Finch must lie about having an infant son to obtain an audience with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ...Read Review