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Susanna Calkins

    Susanna Calkins puise profondément dans son expertise historique pour créer des mystères captivants se déroulant dans le passé. Ses romans sont célébrés pour leur atmosphère authentique et leurs intrigues complexes qui transportent les lecteurs à travers le temps. Calkins mêle magistralement l'exactitude historique à une narration captivante, créant ainsi des expériences de lecture véritablement immersives. Son œuvre témoigne de sa profonde compréhension de l'histoire et de l'art du suspense.

    Murder at Rosamund's Gate
    The Sign of the Gallows
    The Cry of the Hangman
    Death Among the Ruins
    • London, 1668. When printer's apprentice Lucy Campion comes to the aid of a desperate young ragpicker, arrested for graverobbing, little does she suspect that the meeting will have unexpected consequences. For when Mercy finds a dead woman in the ruins of Christchurch, dressed in unexpected finery, it's to Lucy who she turns for help ...

      Death Among the Ruins
    • London, 1667. Printer's apprentice Lucy Campion is horrified when Magistrate Hargrave is viciously attacked with a brass hourglass during a break-in. The puzzling case is just the start of a series of dark, bizarre crimes. Lucy's determined to get justice for her much-loved former master, but someone is determined to stop her - whatever it takes.

      The Cry of the Hangman
    • London, 1667. On her way to a new market to peddle her wares,printer's apprentice Lucy Campion is knocked off her feet by two men in ahurry. When she reaches the desolate crossroads, she discovers why: there,dangling from the hanging tree, is the body of a man. Did he take his life?Lucy is determined to uncover the truth, whatever the danger .

      The Sign of the Gallows
    • Murder at Rosamund's Gate

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(50)Évaluer

      Set in seventeenth-century England, the story follows Lucy Campion, a chambermaid whose monotonous life is shattered by the brutal murder of a fellow servant. As suspicion falls on someone close to her, Lucy is determined to seek the truth in a society where the accused face dire consequences without legal defense. With public executions looming and the threat of plague, she embarks on a perilous quest for justice, navigating a world that often condemns the innocent.

      Murder at Rosamund's Gate