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Anne Cleeland

    Anne Cleeland crea avvincenti gialli contemporanei di Scotland Yard che si classificano costantemente tra i primi 100 bestseller di Amazon. Si addentra anche nel passato con una serie di romanzi storici autoconclusivi ambientati nel periodo Regency. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da trame intricate e personaggi ben sviluppati, che offrono ai lettori un'esplorazione emozionante e perspicace della natura umana. Cleeland naviga abilmente attraverso temi complessi, assicurando che ogni narrazione offra un'esperienza soddisfacente e che faccia riflettere.

    The Stray Relation
    Murder in Admonishment: A Doyle & Acton Mystery
    Murder in All Fury: A Doyle & Acton Mystery
    • 2023

      This case was a strange one; Detective Sergeant Kathleen Doyle was investigating what appeared to be an "admonishment" murder-a lower-level player in a turf war had been murdered to serve as a warning by a rival gang. But the whole point of an admonishment-murder was to send a message, and in this case, it was unclear who was sending it, or even to whom it was being sent. And they'd another problem, in that Scotland Yard couldn't even seem to come up with a cause of death. . .

      Murder in Admonishment: A Doyle & Acton Mystery
    • 2023

      The Stray Relation

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Lisabetta faces peril after the death of her protector, Empress Josephine, as former allies and enemies seek to exploit her knowledge of the elusive St. Alban's treasure. With danger closing in, she devises a daring plan, realizing that love may be her best strategy for survival. As she navigates treachery and intrigue, Lisabetta must rely on her wits and the power of romance to outmaneuver those who threaten her life and secrets.

      The Stray Relation
    • 2022

      The much-anticipated homicide trial for the fentanyl murders was going forward, but Doyle couldn’t shake the feeling that they’d overlooked an important suspect, along the way.It may have been because Acton was being more secretive than his usual, and was taking great pains to keep his wedded wife away from the trial, and away from the evidence, which would be presented.Or, it may have been because there’d been a string of arson fires, which appeared to be related to the fentanyl case.Regardless, it seemed that it would be left to the fair Doyle, to try to piece together who’d really killed the popular MP—so long as she could do it between breast-feedings, a cheeky toddler, and having to deal with a missing nanny.

      Murder in All Fury: A Doyle & Acton Mystery