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"If you want a feel for the real Fifties in the form of a grim caper novel, this is your book.
THE SECRETS BENEATH HER SMILE… Determined to seek out the villain who destroyed her family, Rosalie Rowland masquerades as a courtesan at London’s infamous Temple of Beauty.
His tempting captive!Captain Pierre Dammartin is a man of honour, but his captive, Josephine Mallington, is the daughter of his sworn enemy…and his temptation.
Can He Salvage her Reputation?Trapped in the Arctic ice, intrepid explorer Captain Conrad Essington was driven on by thoughts of his fiancée, Katie Vickers.
Captain Ewan Dalgleish was as famous for breaking society's rules as for his daring exploits on the battlefield.
THE CAPTIVE BRIDE She Would Not Be A Bride! Lady Katharine believed that men and marriage were nothing more than paths to lifelong servitude.
A man lurks in the dark and quiet of a house to capture two out of three of a group of accidental murderers.
On the far side of the room was a door and beyond that door were Pole and Dowell, two of the men who had murdered old Sothoron and old Sothoron’s wife.
Carolyn Wells was an American author of mysteries, verse, humor, and children's books.
What do these things have in common? A secretary at a company goes to ask for reimbursement for a cab ride, and is told she has been overpaying into her pension and is given almost 6 months' sa.
Carson Napier, first Earthman to reach Venus, had to keep alert every instant of his stay on that world of mist and mystery.
There's a gruesome drug way going on in the Caribbean between the Haitian government and the largest Columbian drug cartel that's ever existed.
The Cartwright Gardens Murder is another of those stories of crime which have made Mr.
West, still attired in khaki uniform, but wearing the red chevron of honourable discharge on his left sleeve, sat in the Club writing room, his feet comfortably elevated, endeavouring to extract so.
Emily Lawrence knows it isn't easy being the first – and so far, only – woman detective in late 19th century Washington DC.