Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens
By Andrea Penrose
By Andrea Penrose
By Andrea Penrose
By Andrea Penrose
Part of A Wrexford & Sloane Mystery
Part of A Wrexford & Sloane Mystery
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Historical Romance | Regency Romance
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Historical Romance | Regency Romance
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$16.95
Jul 26, 2022 | ISBN 9781496732514
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$26.00
Sep 28, 2021 | ISBN 9781496732507
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Praise
Praise for Andrea Penrose’s Wrexford & Sloane Mystery Series
“A Regency lady with a hidden past joins forces with an irritable aristocrat to solve a dastardly series of crimes…[Charlotte’s] burgeoning awareness of her love for Wrexford is just one of many unpredictable complications in the search for a clever and ruthless killer. Science and romance meet in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Compelling…an intricately plotted mystery set in Regency England. Its complex story line and authentic historical details bring the early days of the Industrial Revolution vividly to life. Bound to fascinate readers of C.S. Harris and even fans of Victorian mysteries.” —Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW for Murder at Half Moon Gate
“[Penrose] mixes well thought out mysteries, early forensic science, great details of the era and a slow burning attraction creating a compulsive read.” —The New York Public Library
“Fascinating and well-researched historic events… a colorful depiction of Regency England.” —Publishers Weekly on Murder at the Serpentine Bridge
“Andrea Penrose is skillful at incorporating the scientific discoveries of the day into her plots.”—Criminal Element on Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens
“Penrose deftly intertwines the politics of navigating Regency-era society, scientific progress, and the deepening relationship between the protagonists. Series fans will enjoy revisiting the lively cast of characters, while historical fiction readers will be satisfied by the immersive, richly detailed mystery.” —Library Journal on Murder at Kensington Palace
“An unusually rich look at Regency life.” —Publishers Weekly on Murder at Kensington Palace
“This book is very suspenseful and takes many turns, as the clues point first to one person, then another. Penrose is excellent at conveying the details of early 19th-century science and experiments with electricity. This was the era of Frankenstein, after all. The relationship between Wrexford and Charlotte is further developed in this book, and I am looking forward to seeing where it leads next.” —Historical Novel Society on Murder at Kensington Palace
“Andrea Penrose masterfully weaves the numerous plotlines of Murder at Kensington Palace into a scintillating whole.” —Criminal Element on Murder at Kensington Palace
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