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Or Chapter Two in the career of The Countess of Prague, a series praised by Deanna Raybourn and Tasha Alexander? Why does Hapsburg Emperor Franz Joseph command her to investigate the 1889 murder/suicide scandal at Marienbad—where his heir Rudolph and Rudolph’s teen-age mistress died—16 years later?”As always, the author shows readers a fascinating picture of early 20th Century life in Europe and exciting action through memorable characters and skillful prose. Highly recommended to readers of historical fiction or mysteries.” ““Laurel Johnson, Midwest Book Review HC: 9781464209949 |
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Originally published in 1937 and also part of Lorac’s Chief Inspector Macdonald series.
“The mystery is so complex, in fact, that Lorac, the pseudonym of Edith Caroline Rivett (1894-1958), requires the services of some aggressively facetious suspects, a low-key lead detective who’s a welcome change of pace, and an army of nondescript and interchangeable satellite police officers. Ah, those were the days.” Pbk: 9781464209659 |
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Coming in June …
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