<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Charlotte Holmes comes face to face with her enemy when Moriarty turns to her in his hour of need, in the <i>USA Today </i>bestselling series set in Victorian England.</b> <p/> A most unexpected client shows up at Charlotte Holmes's doorstep: Moriarty himself. Moriarty fears that tragedy has befallen his daughter and wants Charlotte to find out the truth. <p/> Charlotte and Mrs. Watson travel to a remote community of occult practitioners where Moriarty's daughter was last seen, a place full of lies and liars. Meanwhile, Charlotte's sister Livia tries to make sense of a mysterious message from her beau Mr. Marbleton. And Charlotte's longtime friend and ally Lord Ingram at last turns his seductive prowess on Charlotte--or is it the other way around? <p/> But the more secrets Charlotte unravels about Miss Moriarty's disappearance, the more she wonders why Moriarty has entrusted this delicate matter to <i>her</i> of all people. Is it merely to test Charlotte's skills as an investigator, or has the man of shadows trapped her in a nest of vipers?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Miss Moriarty, I Presume?</i></b> <p/>"Tense and atmospherically rich, particularly in the Cornwall chapters, the novel is interspersed with brief scenes of Charlotte and Ingram's new intimacy, including some chuckle-inducing letters. ... An enjoyable jigsaw puzzle in the Holmes tradition, with gothic thrills and a dash of romance."―<i>Kirkus Reviews </i>(starred review) <p/><b>Praise for The Lady Sherlock Series</b> <p/>"With an increasingly beloved detective crew, this Victorian mystery offers thrills and sharp insights into human behavior." -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred review) on <i>Murder on Cold Street <p/> </i>"Thomas's skillful writing delivers many...deft observations, creating a satisfying story that entertains us while also revealing a world in which a remarkable woman must hide her talents behind a man's name." <i>―Historical Novels Review</i> on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i><br><i> </i> <br> "A wonderfully feminist historical mystery...Sherry Thomas has made an incredible addition to the Sherlockian canon in Charlotte, with her intense brain, flamboyant attire, unconquerable sweet tooth and uncanny ability to circumvent strict Victorian mores to suit her purpose. ... Readers of Sherlockian fiction will love the Lady Sherlock series, as will anyone who enjoys a historical mystery with a bit of romantic tension."<i>―Shelf Awareness </i>on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i><br> <b> </b><br><i> "</i>Bestselling author Sherry Thomas returns with the fifth installment in her captivating, Victorian-era Lady Sherlock series. ... Perfect for fans of Holmes whodunits!"<i>―Woman's World</i>, on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i><br><i> </i> <br>Sherry Thomas' fifth outing in the Lady Sherlock series is as fascinating and feminist as ever."<i>--Austin Chronicle</i> on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i><br><i> </i> <br> "Thomas... masterfully handles all the ins and outs of the mystery while layering the story with suspense and intrigue to keep readers guessing."<i>-- BookPage </i>on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i> <p/> "Fans of traditional mysteries and Sherlockian pastiche rejoice at the site of a new Sherry Thomas, as do historical fiction aficionados, but really we all should be enjoying Thomas' charming and romantic tales of Victorian intrigue." <i>--CrimeReads </i>on <i>Murder on Cold Street</i> <p/>These books, which recast Sherlock Holmes as Charlotte Holmes, are perfect for those who adore layered stories. Unignorable questions of gender, expectation and privilege lurk beneath complex mysteries and a slowly scorching romance.<i>--The Washington Post</i>, on <i>The Art of Theft</i> <p/>Fast-paced storytelling and witty prose add further appeal for those who like their historical mysteries playful.<i>--Publishers Weekly</i>, on <i>The Art of Theft</i> <p/>Thoughtful yet brief remarks critique patriarchy, heteronormativity, and colonialism, fitting organically into an absorbing whodunwhat arc. An exciting addition to the mystery series; Holmes meets <i>Ocean's 11</i> meets <i>A Vindication of the Rights of Woman</i>.<i>--Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred review), on <i>The Art of Theft</i> <p/>The resolution, as well as the spell cast by Thomas' language and clever use of disguise to reveal a devastating understanding of human flaws and desires, leaves one with a good book hangover. A novel in which you cannot wait to find out what happens next--even as you do not want it to end.--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred review), on <i>The Hollow of Fear</i> <p/>The mystery at the novel's heart is compelling...but it's once again the author's incisive and compassionate glimpses at how women survive the strictures of misogyny that place the book a cut above the rest.<i>--The Austin Chronicle</i> on <i>The Hollow of Fear</i> <p/>This spell-binding tale is the third in the Lady Sherlock Historical Mysteries and is even better (if possible) than the last. For those who have yet to experience this new take on the beloved Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian realm that never disappoints, this is a series you must start reading right now!<i>--Suspense Magazine</i> on <i>The Hollow of Fear</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><i>USA Today</i> bestselling author <b>Sherry Thomas</b> is one of the most acclaimed historical romance authors writing today and a two-time RITA Award winner.
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