Louisa and the Crystal Gazer: A Louisa May Alcott Mystery
By (Author) Anna Maclean
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Penguin Putnam Inc
New American Library
7th February 2012
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 19mm
289g
'Maclean has a wonderful grasp of the history, language, and style of nineteenth-century Boston.' - The Best Reviews Boston, 1855. With her timeless Little Women years away from fruition, Louisa May Alcott is busy writing 'blood and thunder' romance stories. To get by, she takes a job as a seamstress while the rest of the Alcott family winters in New Hampshire. Fortunately, Louisa has her friend Sylvia Shattuck to keep her company. Louisa accompanies her friend to visit Boston's most famous spiritual medium, Mrs. Agatha D. Percy, to contact Sylvia's long-dead father. Louisa isn't one to believe such folderol, but she thinks the experience may inspire her imagination-until a prediction that Louisa will have an unexpected guest is followed by the arrival of her little sister Lizzie. Louisa and Sylvia visit the seer again to confirm whether her gifts are genuine-but Mrs. Percy's days of divination have been cut brutally short by a killer. Now, Louisa must solve the mystery of the crystal gazer's untimely death by uncovering the shocking truth about her life. Praise for the Louisa May Alcott Mysteries 'A fine tribute to a legendary heroine.' - Laura Joh Rowland, Author of the Adventures of Charlotte Bronte Series 'Thrilling . . . The colorful characters and long-held secrets will keep you guessing until the final page.' - Kelly O'Connor McNees, Author of The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott
"Charming and Clever Amateur Sleuth Louisa May Alcott Springs to Life."
Anna Maclean is the pseudonym of an award-winning journalist and the author of several historical novels.