A Brush with Shadows
Anna Lee Huber
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Sebastian Gage returns home to battle the ghosts of his past and prevent them from destroying his future with Kiera in the latest exciting installment in this national bestselling series. July 1831. It's been fifteen years since Sebastian Gage has set foot in Langstone Manor. Though he has shared little with his wife, Lady Kiera Darby, about his past, she knows that he planned never to return to the place of so many unhappy childhood memories. But when an urgent letter from his grandfather reaches them in Dublin, Ireland, and begs Gage to visit, Kiera convinces him to go. All is not well at Langstone Manor. Gage's grandfather, the Viscount Tavistock, is gravely ill, and Gage's cousin Alfred has suddenly vanished. He wandered out into the moors and never returned. The Viscount is convinced someone or something other than the natural hazards of the moors is to blame for Alfred's disappearance. And when Alfred's brother Rory goes missing, Kiera and Gage must concede he may be right. Now, they must face the ghosts of Gage's past, discover the truth behind the local superstitions, and see beyond the tricks being played by their very own eyes to expose what has happened to Gage's family before the moors claim yet another victim...
Product Details
Price
$17.00
$15.81
Publisher
Berkley Books
Publish Date
March 06, 2018
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780399587221
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Anna Lee Huber is the Daphne award-winning author of the national bestselling Lady Darby Mysteries and the Verity Kent Mysteries. She is a summa cum laude graduate of Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she majored in music and minored in psychology. She currently resides with her family and is hard at work on her next novel.
Reviews
Praise for A Brush with Shadows
"A missing heir, an estranged family, and a possible poisoner add up to a pretty puzzle for two far-from-disinterested sleuths.... Huber draws on the beauties and dangers of the mysterious moorlands to provide a fitting setting for a knotty mystery filled with envy, greed, and thwarted love."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Lady Darby Mysteries
"[A] history mystery in fine Victorian style! Anna Lee Huber's spirited debut mixes classic country house mystery with a liberal dash of historical romance."--Julia Spencer-Fleming, New York Times bestselling author "Riveting...Huber deftly weaves together an original premise, an enigmatic heroine, and a compelling Highland setting."--Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author "[A] fascinating heroine...A thoroughly enjoyable read!"--Victoria Thompson, national bestselling author "Reads like a cross between a gothic novel and a mystery with a decidedly unusual heroine."--Kirkus Reviews "Set largely in Scotland in 1830, Huber's well-done sequel to 2012's The Anatomist's Wife includes all the ingredients of a romantic suspense novel, starting with a proud and independent heroine...Strong and lively characters as well as believable family dynamics, however, elevate this above stock genre fare."--Publishers Weekly
"[A] clever heroine with a shocking past and a talent for detection."--Carol K. Carr, national bestselling author "[Huber] designs her heroine as a woman who straddles the line between eighteenth-century behavior and twenty-first-century independence."--New York Journal of Books "[A] must read...One of those rare books that will both shock and please readers."--Fresh Fiction "Fascinates with its compelling heroine who forges her own way in a society that frowns upon female independence. The crime itself is well planned and executed. The journey to uncover a killer takes many twists and leads to a surprising culprit."--RT Book Reviews "One of the best historical mysteries that I have read this year."--Cozy Mystery Book Reviews
"A missing heir, an estranged family, and a possible poisoner add up to a pretty puzzle for two far-from-disinterested sleuths.... Huber draws on the beauties and dangers of the mysterious moorlands to provide a fitting setting for a knotty mystery filled with envy, greed, and thwarted love."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Lady Darby Mysteries
"[A] history mystery in fine Victorian style! Anna Lee Huber's spirited debut mixes classic country house mystery with a liberal dash of historical romance."--Julia Spencer-Fleming, New York Times bestselling author "Riveting...Huber deftly weaves together an original premise, an enigmatic heroine, and a compelling Highland setting."--Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author "[A] fascinating heroine...A thoroughly enjoyable read!"--Victoria Thompson, national bestselling author "Reads like a cross between a gothic novel and a mystery with a decidedly unusual heroine."--Kirkus Reviews "Set largely in Scotland in 1830, Huber's well-done sequel to 2012's The Anatomist's Wife includes all the ingredients of a romantic suspense novel, starting with a proud and independent heroine...Strong and lively characters as well as believable family dynamics, however, elevate this above stock genre fare."--Publishers Weekly
"[A] clever heroine with a shocking past and a talent for detection."--Carol K. Carr, national bestselling author "[Huber] designs her heroine as a woman who straddles the line between eighteenth-century behavior and twenty-first-century independence."--New York Journal of Books "[A] must read...One of those rare books that will both shock and please readers."--Fresh Fiction "Fascinates with its compelling heroine who forges her own way in a society that frowns upon female independence. The crime itself is well planned and executed. The journey to uncover a killer takes many twists and leads to a surprising culprit."--RT Book Reviews "One of the best historical mysteries that I have read this year."--Cozy Mystery Book Reviews