Fire in the Rectory: and two more John Nolan detective novellas

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Price
$12.95
Publisher
Hampshire House Publishing Co.
Publish Date
Pages
220
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.63 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780989333399

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About the Author
Stan Freeman spent nearly 30 years as a journalist, most of that time as the science writer. His articles have appeared in more than two dozen publications. He won awards for both science and environmental writing. He is a graduate of Cornell University and a native of New York.
Reviews

Pre-publication reviews for FIRE IN THE RECTORY:

"⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎" - 5 out of 5 stars "Set in the 1910s, the book captures the time and place beautifully ... Each tale has twists and turns I could never manage to predict. Was the fire an accident or arson? Is Mr. Hughes truly the sort of man he seems? If the most obvious suspect did indeed commit the murder, where is his weapon? I didn't even try to guess the answers to these questions but merely let the story take me along for the ride." - MANHATTAN BOOK REVIEW

"Engrossing ... One of Fire in the Rectory's strengths lies in its historical accuracy, which brings the era and its culture to life ... All the stories excel in a fine balance of whodunit, politics, cultural inspection, and a sense of 1900s America." - THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

"Those who like an old-fashioned mystery with a dose of historical realism will enjoy these stories ... All three offer a vibrant sample of what life in New York City, just after the turn of the century, could offer." - THE BOOK REVIEW DIRECTORY

Praise for THE DUTTON GIRL, The first book in this series of John Nolan detective novels
"A classic whodunit . . . The author does a fantastic job at intertwining historical facts though this story." - READER VIEWS
"Deftly entertaining . . . Certain to be an immediate and popular addition to both the personal reading list of dedicated mystery buffs and community library mystery/suspense collections." - MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW