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Rose Melikan

    Rose Melikan explore les subtilités de l'histoire et du droit, éclairant les mécanismes complexes de l'histoire constitutionnelle britannique. Son approche académique, façonnée par une vaste éducation et sa position à l'Université de Cambridge, lui permet de disséquer les événements passés avec une perspective unique. Melikan examine comment les structures historiques ont été façonnées et comment elles continuent d'influencer le présent. Son écriture se caractérise par sa précision et une profonde compréhension du développement institutionnel.

    Miss Mary
    John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838
    The Blackstone Key
    The Mistaken Wife
    The Counterfeit Guest
    • The conclusion of Rose Melikan's gripping historical mystery trilogy

      The Mistaken Wife
    • The Blackstone Key

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,4(87)Évaluer

      1795, and a young woman called Mary Finch travels in haste from Cambridge to the Suffolk coast. She has been invited to meet her wealthy uncle - and so end a twenty-year estrangement. But before she reaches her destination she discovers a dying man on the road. He is a stranger, and yet he is carrying an oddly familiar watch bearing her uncle's initials. He also seems to know who Mary is, and hints that she is in terrible danger. His whispered warning soon exposes Mary to a ruthless conspiracy that threatens not only her family's reputation, but her very life. Far from home, Mary must learn quickly how to distinguish friend from foe. Can she trust the two men who want to help her? What is their interest in the mysterious Blackstone Key? Does it guard a secret treasure, or might it have a more sinister purpose...' The first in an exciting new mystery series, The Blackstone Key is a gripping and vivid historical adventure that will appeal to fans of such classic tales as Jamaica Inn.

      The Blackstone Key
    • John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The biography explores the life and impact of a significant Lord Chancellor during the Georgian era, shedding light on his political influence and contributions. It offers a detailed examination of his role in shaping legal and political frameworks, providing insights into the complexities of Georgian political life. Through thorough research, the author presents a nuanced portrait of a key figure whose legacy has been overlooked in historical narratives.

      John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838