The Course of All Treasons: An Elizabethan Spy Mystery

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Product Details

Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Crooked Lane Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.1 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643851785

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About the Author

Suzanne M. Wolfe grew up in England and read English Literature at Oxford University. Wolfe is the author of the novels, The Confessions of X, winner of Christianity Today's 2017 Book of the Year Award, and Unveiling. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.

Reviews

Praise for The Course of All Treasons:
"Excellent...Wolfe vividly brings London to life...But the book's greatest strength is its characters."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Wolfe makes deft use of historical facts in an exciting mystery with a pleasing climactic surprise."
--Kirkus Reviews

"A complex story with multiple engaging characters...and readers won't sleep or eat as they approach the denouement."
--Historical Novels Society

"More, please, of the amazing Annie. Recommended for fans of action-filled historical mysteries."
--Booklist

Praise for A Murder By Any Name:
"Captivating...Fans of Fiona Buckley's Ursula Blanchard and Kathy Lynn Emerson's Rosamond Jaffrey will be delighted to add Wolfe to their reading lists."
--Booklist

"[A] promising series launch... Fans of Elizabethan historicals will be satisfied."
--Publishers Weekly

"An excellent series kickoff by Wolfe that cleverly highlights both the mystery and the many ills of Elizabethan times."
--Kirkus Reviews

"In vivid passages, Suzanne Wolfe's novel brings to the reader the light and dark of Elizabethan England, its squalor and splendor, filth and riches, intrigues and delights."
--NY Journal of Books

"A fast-paced read that held my attention strongly throughout...Wolfe crafts a protagonist who is sympathetic as well as empathetic while retaining historical accuracy."
--Historical Novels Review