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The Red Monarch: The Bront sisters take on the underworld of London in this exciting and gripping sequel
By (Author) Bella Ellis
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
9th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical crime and mysteries
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
41g
The Bronte sisters' first poetry collection has just been published, potentially marking an end to their careers as amateur detectors, when Anne receives a letter from her friend Lydia Robinson.
Lydia has eloped with a young actor, Harry Roxby, and following her disinheritance, the couple been living in poverty in London. Harry has become embroiled with a criminal gang and is in terrible danger after allegedly losing something very valuable that he was meant to deliver to their leader. The desperate and heavily pregnant Lydia has a week to return what her husband supposedly stole, or he will be killed. She knows there are few people who she can turn to in this time of need, but the sisters agree to help Lydia, beginning a race against time to save Harry's life. In doing so, our intrepid sisters come face to face with a terrifying adversary whom even the toughest of the slum-dwellers are afraid of...The Red Monarch.Praise for the Bront Mysteries:-
Evocative and utterly enchanting * Sarah Hilary *
Bella Ellis is a very special talent * Angela Clarke *
Brilliantly entertaining and original * C.L. Taylor *
More heart-warming than blood-chilling * Sunday Express *
Ellis's writing flows beautifully * Yorkshire Magazine *
Elegant, witty and compulsively readable - I think the Bront sisters would have been delighted * Rosie Walsh *
A breath-taking concept . . . Fun, charming and intriguing * Araminta Hall *
A delight * Wall Street Journal *
The Red Monarch is a superb mystery that kept me enthralled until the final page. * Crime Review *
Bella Ellis is the Bronte inspired pen name for the award winning, Sunday Times bestselling author Rowan Coleman. A Bronte devotee for most of her life, Rowan is the author of fourteen novels including The Memory Book, The Summer of Impossible Things and The Girl at the Window.