In The Still Point, three mothers and their daughters vie for a prestigious scholarship to the Ballet de Paris Academie. A mysterious murder case when a seductress becomes the victim of her own deception in Murder in Washington Square. This compelling and emotional account details the final eventful years in Richard, Coeur de Lion's life in A King’s Ransom.
Read MoreRichard I develops into the warrior king known as the Lionheart. “Can you love someone you don’t remember?” is the question in Reset. Sarah Brandt, a widow and midwife, assists detective Frank Malloy in Murder on Astor Place and Murder on St. Mark’s Place, set in late 19th-century New York City. The enduring and energetic life of Theodore Roosevelt comes to a close in Colonel Roosevelt.
Read MoreThe battle between the church and the king is recounted in Time and Chance. A midwife in the 1950s speaks honestly about the depravity of humankind while offering a beacon of hope in The Midwife, Shadows of the Workhouse, and Farewell to the East End. A blind French girl and a German soldier try to survive while maintaining a sense of humanity in All the Light We Cannot See.
Read MoreUtred’s struggle between a life with the English or a life with the Danes continues in Lords of the North and Sword Song. A female scientist exposes sexism with humor in Lessons in Chemistry. An epic battle for the throne of England after the death of Henry I leads to civil war When Christ and His Saints Slept.
Read MoreThe Signature of All Things explores themes of desire, ambition, and the pursuit of knowledge. Maisie Dobbs finds herself in danger in Gibraltar, A Dangerous Place, in Germany, The Journey to Munich, and back at home during the Blitz, In This Grave Hour. Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, cannot stop the power of Edward I in The Reckoning.
Read MoreFalls The Shadow focuses intently on Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, a French Norman and a member of the English peerage who led the barons against Henry III. Among The Mad delves into the complexity of the mind, the people who have harrowing experiences, and still hold hope of recovery.
Read MoreThirteenth-century Wales is a divided country, ever at the mercy of England's ruthless, power-hungry King John in Here Be Dragons. A cozy mystery, Maisie Dobbs is a psychologist and investigator in Birds Of A Feather and Pardonable Lies. Unsettling Truths says you cannot discover lands already inhabited. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt.
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