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Jane Rubino

    Jane Rubino crée des mystères contemporains captivants se déroulant sur la côte du New Jersey. Ses récits se caractérisent par une perspicacité aiguë du monde du divertissement et des personnages attachants. Diplômée en Littérature Dramatique, Histoire du Théâtre et Cinéma, Rubino imprègne ses œuvres d'une riche compréhension de ces domaines. Son style d'écriture est habile et attentif aux détails, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience immersive dans le dénouement des secrets.

    Homicide for the Holidays
    Hidden Fires
    • Hidden Fires

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(7)Évaluer

      On the eve of Newgate Prison's demolition, Watson observes Holmes leaving a sale with a beautiful stranger and a death mask of a woman executed for murdering her three children. Intrigued, Watson asks Holmes to share the story behind the mask, leading to a tale set in late December 1878. A young Holmes, living modestly on Montague Street, is immersed in his studies when he meets Violet Rose Turner, the mistress of Professor Moriarty and mother of his children. After a house fire claims the lives of Moriarty's children, initial assumptions of an accident are challenged by Miss Turner's strange behavior, prompting an investigation that uncovers poison in the children's systems and leads to her arrest. Despite Holmes's efforts to prove her innocence, each clue seems to implicate her further, and the trial culminates in her conviction. Only after her execution does Holmes discover a piece of evidence that ignites a blend of imagination and reality, revealing a deeper conspiracy. This narrative serves as a complex puzzle and Victorian thriller, shedding light on Holmes's background, his distrust of women, and key elements of his character, including his relationship with Wiggins and the acquisition of a priceless Stradivarius. Join Watson as Holmes recounts a pivotal tale that may have shaped his future.

      Hidden Fires
    • Homicide for the Holidays

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(13)Évaluer

      Journalist-sleuth Cat Austen stumbles upon a murderin Atlantic City in Fruitcake, while ex-attorney Beth Hartley follows a trail to an unlikely killer in Milwaukee Winters Can Be Murder, and Jeremy Ransom and his elderly sleuthing partner Emily Charters search for a Yuletide murderer in A Perfect Time for Murder, in a trio of holiday mysteries. Original.

      Homicide for the Holidays