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Kathy Lynn Emerson

    Diese Autorin ist bekannt für ihre historischen Kriminalromane, die oft vor dem Hintergrund der englischen Geschichte angesiedelt sind. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch akribische Liebe zum historischen Detail und psychologisch tiefgründige Charaktere aus. Obwohl sie für ihre Krimis gefeiert wird, erkundet sie auch andere Genres und liefert stets fesselnde Erzählungen und starke Protagonisten. Ihre Werke entführen die Leser in die Vergangenheit und bieten faszinierende Rätsel zur Lösung.

    Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross
    Face Down Among the Winchester Geese
    Death of an Intelligence Gatherer
    Shalla
    The Finder of Lost Things
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    • The Finder of Lost Things

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Blanche Wainfleet, known as the Finder of Lost Things, has always excelled at solving puzzles. In the winter of 1590-1, the twenty-eight-year-old wife of a London merchant faces a grave mystery. In late Elizabethan England, a time fraught with treason and religious strife, priest-catchers target Catholic households, leading to dire consequences for those who do not conform to Anglican services. When her youngest sister, Alison, falls in love with a Catholic gentleman and converts, she becomes Lady Otley's companion at Otley Manor. Alison is later arrested for attending mass and dies under suspicious circumstances in Colchester Castle, with rumors suggesting she was bewitched. Determined to uncover the truth about Alison's death, Blanche devises a plan to be imprisoned with Lady Otley and her household in Colchester's dungeon. Concealing her identity and connection to Alison, she pretends to seek conversion to Catholicism. Just as she begins to find answers, a royal pardon releases all female prisoners. Blanche accepts Lady Otley's invitation to join her household for further instruction in the faith. However, as she makes progress, a second murder threatens her life, putting her at risk from powerful figures on both sides of the religious conflict.

      The Finder of Lost Things
      4,0
    • Shalla

      • 122 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of mid-seventeenth century Colonial Rhode Island, this narrative follows Mahershallahashbaz, the daughter of Samuel Gorton, a contentious figure in early American history. As Gorton faces imprisonment for heresy after an attack on his colony, the story explores the uncertainty and challenges his family endured in his absence. Through Mahershallahashbaz's perspective, readers experience the struggles of a young girl navigating a tumultuous period marked by religious and political strife.

      Shalla
      4,0
    • Death of an Intelligence Gatherer

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of 1554, the story follows Cordell, who flees to the Continent with her father, Sir Henry Ingram, after Mary Tudor's rise to power. Following his suspicious death in Strasbourg, Cordell suspects foul play linked to his secretive intelligence work. Determined to uncover the truth and avenge her father, she navigates a treacherous path, grappling with mistrust and danger as she returns to an England that has changed drastically. Her quest for justice becomes a fight for survival in a world where loyalties are uncertain.

      Death of an Intelligence Gatherer
      4,0
    • Set in 1563, this historical mystery follows Susanna, Lady Appleton, as she investigates the murders of Southwark prostitutes, known as "Winchester Geese." With her husband, Sir Robert, implicated as a suspect, Susanna leverages her knowledge of poisonous herbs to uncover the truth and prove his innocence. However, as she delves deeper, she discovers unsettling secrets that suggest her husband may be involved in a more sinister crime than murder. The narrative intertwines personal stakes with the darker elements of society.

      Face Down Among the Winchester Geese
      4,0
    • Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set in the sixteenth century, Susanna, Lady Appleton, faces a dire predicament when her husband, Sir Robert, is poisoned, leading to her arrest for his murder. As an expert in poisonous herbs, she embarks on a quest to uncover the true killer, delving into the past of Robert's former mistresses who may have motives. This newly edited trade paperback edition revives a captivating blend of mystery and historical intrigue in the Face Down series.

      Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross
      3,9
    • Face Down upon an Herbal

      • 254 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      After making her sleuthing debut in "Face Down in the Marrowbone Pie", herbalist Susanna is back--ordered by Queen Elizabeth to complete a new book on botanical decorations. She realizes there is more to the royal request when a house guest is found murdered--face down upon the very book she authored. Martin's Press.

      Face Down upon an Herbal
      3,6
    • Fatal as a Fallen Woman

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Reporter Diana Spaulding leaves for Denver after hearing that her mother has been accused of murdering her gold-baron father in this wry historical novel. Upon arriving in the Mile-High City, Spaulding must brave opium dens, snooty Denver society, and a crafty murderer to save her mother—all against a backdrop of brothels, immigrant railroad workers, and nouveau-riche gold miners that are almost as engaging as the plot itself. Late-19th-century Denver is explored with precise historical detail as Spaulding uncovers the plot that threatens her mother's life.

      Fatal as a Fallen Woman
      3,6
    • Face Down in the Marrow-Bone Pie

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Left alone to handle the uproar following the poisoning murder of the steward, Lady Susanna Appleton, an expert herbalist, seeks to identify what killed the steward while unmasking the killer.

      Face Down in the Marrow-Bone Pie
      3,6
    • Sir Anthony Shelby lies poisoned in a Strasbourg tavern and his daughter Cordell vows vengeance. Cordell must return home to England, but to do so, she is forced to take safe passage as the bride of the arrogantly handsome courtier Roger Allington. It is to be a marriage in name only.Although Roger was her father's friend, Cordell fears he is a traitor to the Crown. And Roger, honor-bound to protect Sir Anthony's daughter, has no liking for her reckless ways. Yet his heart tells him he must pursue this mettlesome beauty - through a maze of plots and into the shadow of the Tower - to win her love and ignite their smoldering passion.

      Winter Tapestry
      2,9