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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A woman shot dead on her doorstep. A killer who disappears into the fog.
London, 1885. When journalist Penny Green attends a spiritualist performance at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, she's sceptical of the young medium's claims to communicate with the dead. Is it harmless entertainment or something more sinister?
After a passionate protestor interrupts the show, Penny finds an ally. Two days later, her new friend is dead. As Penny investigates, she uncovers a nest of family secrets, illicit affairs and fraudulent schemes.
Soon Penny suspects the spiritualist isn't who she claims to be. There's another puzzle to solve and increasing conflict with her police inspector husband. A second death puts a twist on the case, but Penny's running out of time. Then comes news that changes her life forever...
Delve into the shadowy world of The Camden Spiritualist - the next propulsive Victorian mystery in the bestselling Penny Green series.
Readers love The Camden Spiritualist and the Penny Green series:
'Outstanding... Wow! Just wow!' Reader review, ?????
'I cried at the end. This was a fantastic story! As with all the other Penny Green mysteries, I enjoyed this one immensely.' Reader review, ?????
'A completely wonderful series!! I fell in love with Penny Green within the first few chapters of the first book and she has never failed to amaze me. The geographical descriptions are so accurate they could be used as a tour guide of London.'' Reader review, ?????
'Who would have believed that a book about an amateur lady detective in Victorian England would be exciting to a combat-hardened US Marine. But IT IS!!! Great entertainment, a great story and I love Penny!!' Reader review, ?????
'A Victorian Delight!' Reader review, ?????
'If you like Agatha Christie books you are going to like this one.' Reader review, ?????
'I have read all of this series of books. They are marvellous. I can hardly wait for the next one.' Reader review, ?????
'Wonderfully written whodunit... unputdownable.' Reader review, ?????
'Good clean mystery in an enjoyable historical setting.' Reader review, ?????
''Ms. Organ draws you into Penny's world with her delicious descriptions and masterful storytelling.' Reader review, ?????
'If you like intriguing historical mysteries with interesting characters, pick up one of the Penny Green books. I think you'll become a big fan, too.' Reader review, ?????
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A woman shot dead on her doorstep. A killer who disappears into the fog.
London, 1885. When journalist Penny Green attends a spiritualist performance at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, she's sceptical of the young medium's claims to communicate with the dead. Is it harmless entertainment or something more sinister?
After a passionate protestor interrupts the show, Penny finds an ally. Two days later, her new friend is dead. As Penny investigates, she uncovers a nest of family secrets, illicit affairs and fraudulent schemes.
Soon Penny suspects the spiritualist isn't who she claims to be. There's another puzzle to solve and increasing conflict with her police inspector husband. A second death puts a twist on the case, but Penny's running out of time. Then comes news that changes her life forever...
Delve into the shadowy world of The Camden Spiritualist - the next propulsive Victorian mystery in the bestselling Penny Green series.
Readers love The Camden Spiritualist and the Penny Green series:
'Outstanding... Wow! Just wow!' Reader review, ?????
'I cried at the end. This was a fantastic story! As with all the other Penny Green mysteries, I enjoyed this one immensely.' Reader review, ?????
'A completely wonderful series!! I fell in love with Penny Green within the first few chapters of the first book and she has never failed to amaze me. The geographical descriptions are so accurate they could be used as a tour guide of London.'' Reader review, ?????
'Who would have believed that a book about an amateur lady detective in Victorian England would be exciting to a combat-hardened US Marine. But IT IS!!! Great entertainment, a great story and I love Penny!!' Reader review, ?????
'A Victorian Delight!' Reader review, ?????
'If you like Agatha Christie books you are going to like this one.' Reader review, ?????
'I have read all of this series of books. They are marvellous. I can hardly wait for the next one.' Reader review, ?????
'Wonderfully written whodunit... unputdownable.' Reader review, ?????
'Good clean mystery in an enjoyable historical setting.' Reader review, ?????
''Ms. Organ draws you into Penny's world with her delicious descriptions and masterful storytelling.' Reader review, ?????
'If you like intriguing historical mysteries with interesting characters, pick up one of the Penny Green books. I think you'll become a big fan, too.' Reader review, ?????