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A Most Dangerous Woman: A Novel
Author: Brenda Clough, Fiona Hardingham, Steve West
Series: A Most Dangerous Woman #1
Narrator: Fiona Hardingham, Steve West
Unabridged: 10 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Realm
Published: 05/09/2024
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Historical Fiction, Romance, Suspense & Thriller
Synopsis
An exciting Victorian-era murder mystery, populated by characters from Wilkie Collins's beloved The Woman in White.
Marian Halcolmbe finds and marries her true love, Theo Camlet. But when Theo's first wife, who everyone believed to be dead, reappears, Marian and her brother in law Walter must delve into the darkest and most dangerous corners of London to save Theo from accusations of bigamy and murder, as well as the hangman's noose.
Victorian literature's most exciting heroine, Marian Halcombe, stars in Brenda Clough's thrilling and romantic sequel to Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White.
Praise for A Most Dangerous Woman:
Blending seamlessly with the end of Wilkie Collins's beloved The Woman in White, Brenda Clough's A Most Dangerous Woman takes one of the most fascinating female characters in Victorian literature and gives her the life she deserves. —Sherwood Smith, author of the Sartorias-deles series
Marian Halcolmbe finds and marries her true love, Theo Camlet. But when Theo's first wife, who everyone believed to be dead, reappears, Marian and her brother in law Walter must delve into the darkest and most dangerous corners of London to save Theo from accusations of bigamy and murder, as well as the hangman's noose.
Victorian literature's most exciting heroine, Marian Halcombe, stars in Brenda Clough's thrilling and romantic sequel to Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White.
Praise for A Most Dangerous Woman:
Blending seamlessly with the end of Wilkie Collins's beloved The Woman in White, Brenda Clough's A Most Dangerous Woman takes one of the most fascinating female characters in Victorian literature and gives her the life she deserves. —Sherwood Smith, author of the Sartorias-deles series