The Wedding Night Affair--An Historical Mystery

The Wedding Night Affair--An Historical Mystery

L. C. Sharp

L. C. Sharp

An unlikely pair explores the darkest corners of London society in this thrilling historical mystery.The year is 1748, and Lady Juliana Uppingham awakens in a pool of blood, with no memory of how her new husband ended up dead beside her. Her distaste for her betrothed was no secret, but even so, Juliana couldn't possibly have killed him...could she?Juliana's only hope is Sir Edmund Ashendon, a dashing baronet with a knack for solving seemingly unsolvable crimes—and a reputation for trouble. A man as comfortable in the rookeries of St. Giles as he is in the royal court, Ash believes Juliana is innocent, though all signs point to her as the killer. He doesn't expect to develop a soft spot for the spirited widow, one that only grows when escalating threats against Juliana force Ash to shelter her in his home.When another body is found, it becomes clear that Juliana has been dragged into something much, much bigger than simply her husband's murder. With a...
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The Sign of the Raven

The Sign of the Raven

L. C. Sharp

L. C. Sharp

From glittering ballrooms to London's dark underbelly, Ash & Juliana are back on the hunt for a murderer in the second installment of this thrilling historical mystery series from L.C. Sharp. The London ton protect their own. Even when it comes to murder. "There's been an incident."In the finer circles of 1749 London, incident is apparently the polite way to describe discovering a body with a gruesome wound and no sign of the killer. But for newlyweds Lady Juliana and Sir Edmund "Ash" Ashendon, it's a chance to track down the culprit and right a wrong—something they are both intimately familiar with.Indeed, it is the only thing they are intimately familiar with. For the moment.Though their marriage may be one of convenience, there's nothing convenient about learning the victim has ties to a name from their past: the dreaded Raven. And the Raven isn't the only danger they face. The aristocracy protects its own, and in...
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