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Nicola Slade

    The Dead Queen's Garden
    Death Is The Cure
    • Death Is The Cure

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      When Charlotte Richmond's dearest friend decides to visit Bath for medical treatment, Charlotte, a young Victorian widow, is delighted to accompany her but the spa town turns out to be far less genteel than she anticipates. Their fellow guests at elegant Waterloo House seem to be haunted by secrets and Charlotte is soon embroiled in mysteries, mayhem and murder. When one of the inhabitants of Waterloo House is stabbed to death it is Charlotte who trips over the corpse and begins to ask questions. In the course of her unofficial enquiries her own life is put in peril as she uncovers family secrets of her own and stumbles upon a mystery that could change the course of history. 'This is the second in an utterly delightful series of Victorian Whodunits featuring a "lady" with a shady past who cannot help encountering dead people and wishing to find out who killed them.' Rachel A Hyde (MyShelf.com)

      Death Is The Cure
    • The Dead Queen's Garden

      • 314 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Young Victorian widow, Charlotte Richmond, has lately found herself tripping over the occasional corpse, but surely the festive season, beginning with a christening party, can't present the same hazard? Can it? What with Florence Nightingale offering her a job, and secrets threatening social distaster, the resourceful Charlotte has enough to bear without finding herself in a garden dedicated to a long-dead queen and fighting for her life, armed only with the least likely weapon ever. 'I recommend this series to anyone who likes historical crime with an unusual heroine. The series can be read in any order.' Damaskcat (Amazon review)

      The Dead Queen's Garden