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Category Archives: Alanna Knight
Deadly Beloved by Alanna Knight
There were a number of authors that were due another chance that I didn’t get round to last month, and one of them, obviously, was Alanna Knight. Of the two Inspector Faro books, set in Victorian Edinburgh, that I’ve read … Continue reading
My Kindle – A Review and Some Recommendations
It’s been nearly two months since I bought myself a Kindle, so I think it’s time to share my thoughts on the device and at the same time give a few recommendations as to bargains that can be snapped up … Continue reading
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Enter Second Murderer by Alanna Knight
Edinburgh in the 1870s, the haunt of Robert Louis Stevenson and the young Conan Doyle. While recovering from a bout of typhus, Detective Inspector Jeremy Faro missed the notorious “Gruesome Convent Murders”, a pair of women from a nearby convent, … Continue reading
