Flowers Stained with Moonlight
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Format | Paperback |
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Author | Catherine Shaw |
Rights | World English |
ISBN | 9780749011932 |
Publication Date | 27th May 2013 |
Description
Four years have passed since Vanessa Duncan’s life was turned upside down: when she was first turned detective and discovered the true identity of a murderer amid the hallowed halls of Cambridge academia. And Vanessa’s act of courage did not go unnoticed, for she is called upon to prove the innocence of a woman accused of murdering her husband.
As Vanessa’s investigations progress, she is carried on a perilous journey from the beautiful English countryside to the bright lights of Paris. But with her intelligence and nerve tested to the limit, will she be able to save the day again?
What The Critics Said
‘This book is a good historical mystery and, for me, more engrossing than its predecessor’Mystery Women
'Nicely Victorian, unconventional in places and a thoroughly good read’
'Most female readers will find it easy to identify with Vanessa, while plenty of their male counterparts could end up falling in love’Writing Magazine
‘The book consists entirely of Vanessa’s letters to her sister, which give sit a period feel, and the author is good at depicting the country-house and village settings… A pleasant and undemanding read’Historical Novels Review
'A powerfully driven story...Shaw’s book is a rare treat'Iloveamystery
'A light and entertaining read’South Wales Argus
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Flowers Stained with Moonlight
Price: £6.99
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Format | Paperback |
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Author | Catherine Shaw |
Rights | World English |
ISBN | 9780749082086 |
Pages | 320 |
Publication Date | 30th August 2012 |
Description
Vanessa Duncan was a country girl fascinated with academia but unable to attend university, so when she moved to Cambridge, she became a schoolmistress. All appeared to be going well – until a man she had befriended, Arthur Weatherburn, was accused of being a serial killer.
Using her powers of observation and intuition, and defying the social conventions of the late 1880s, Vanessa turned detective and discovered the true identity of the murderer, saving young Weatherburn’s life. Vanessa’s act of courage did not go unnoticed, and her talent for proving the innocence of the wrongly accused is again called upon. But as Vanessa’s investigations progress, she is carried on a perilous journey from the beautiful English countryside to the bright lights of Paris.
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