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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Romance > Historical
The "marvelous" British governess-turned-sleuth helps a new bride
who fears her husband intends to murder her (Daily Mail). Former
schoolteacher Miss Maud Silver is on her way back to London when,
with a violent shudder of the train, a young woman is thrust into
her compartment. She's beautiful, well dressed, newly married, and
wealthy--a lethal combination. In a state of shock, Lisle
Jerningham explains that she fled her home in a hurry after
overhearing a sinister conversation. Her new husband's first wife
died in an apparent accident, and the resultant infusion of cash
saved his family home. Now, he's broke again--and attempting to
engineer a second convenient mishap. Miss Silver is unsure whether
the drama is real or a figment of Lisle's imagination--but if this
frightened young lady is a target for murder, the killer will have
to deal with the governess-turned-sleuth first. Starring a mature
sleuth who "has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord
Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot", In the Balance is a classic
British mystery (Manchester Evening News).
Governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver must follow a trail of
poison-pen letters to save an heiress from murder. Rachel Treherne
has always had a steady head on her shoulders; it's why her late
father named her the sole trustee of his considerable fortune. But
the decision galled a number of Rachel's relatives, including her
married older sister, her socialist nephew, and her father's
ambitious young cousin. Rachel fears she may be overreacting to the
anonymous letters she's received threatening her life, but then
someone tampers with the chocolates she bought herself. If her
cousin hadn't partaken first and noticed an unwholesome taste, who
knows what may have happened? Miss Silver suspects someone in
Rachel's inner circle has grown tired of being a poor relation, and
she travels incognito to the Treherne country home to unmask the
culprit--before it's too late--in this intriguing entry in the
beloved series featuring a contemporary of Agatha Christie's Miss
Marple. Lonesome Road is the 3rd book in the Miss Silver Mysteries,
but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
THE EARL AND THE CORSAIR COUNTESS 1767 - The Straits of Gibraltar
Lady Katherine Kinloch, the notorious sea captain, refuses to let
anyone jeopardise her hard-won freedom; she survived captivity
once, but she couldn't do it again. Reluctantly returning to
England to claim her family's endangered estate for the sake of her
daughter, Katherine unknowingly rescues celebrated naval captain
James Warre...a powerful, virile man who represents the rigid
society she despises. Regretting his role in her past, James is
determined to be more than a ruthless, cold naval officer and will
add his support to her fight for her inheritance. Katherine and her
seduction are rapidly becoming his obsession. And the scorching
attraction between them masks a secret that could force the two of
them apart forever!
Throughout the 1940s, forgers helped thousands of children escape Nazi France. In this instant New York Times bestseller, Kristin Harmel reimagines their story...
Perfect for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Librarian of Auschwitz and The Book Thief.
In 1942, Eva is forced to flee Paris after the arrest of her father, a Polish Jew. Finding refuge in a small mountain town, she begins forging identity documents for Jewish children escaping to neutral Switzerland. But erasing people comes with a price, and along with a mysterious, handsome forger named Rémy, Eva realises she must find a way to preserve the real names of the children who are too young to remember their own identities.
When Rémy disappears and the resistance cell they work for is betrayed, the records they keep in The Book of Lost Names become even more crucial to remembering the truth...
A present day discovery of the book leaves researchers fascinated by its origins and desperate to decipher its codes. Only Eva holds the answer but will she have the strength to face old memories and help reunite those lost during the war?
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