Rezensionen: Davis, Taylor, Shepherd, Kerr

Jake Kerridge surveys the latest crop of historical crime novels, including Lindsey Davis’ “The Ides of April”, Andrew Taylor’s “The Scent of Death”, Lynn Shepherd’s “A Treacherous Likeness” and Philip Kerr’s “A Man without Breath”.

Rezension: Lynn Shepherd: “A Treacherous Likeness”

In Lynn Shepherd’s new detective novel, Mary Shelley is accused of something scandalous. Suzi Feay listens to the evidence. The conclusion has haunted her ever since she finished the book.

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Artikel: Profile: Charles Maddox, Victorian investigator by Lynn Shepherd

Today’s guest blogger is Lynn Shepherd. »Tom-All-Alone’s« is her second novel to be published and features Charles Maddox a descendent of the Charles Maddox found in her debut novel »Murder at Mansfield Park«.