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No Darkness as Like Death

Current price: $16.99
No Darkness as Like Death
No Darkness as Like Death

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No Darkness as Like Death

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In a new Mystery of Old San Francisco, when a controversial politician is found dead of natural causes, Celia and Nick must prove that his death came about in a most unnatural way . . .
Few in San Francisco were troubled by the news that Ambrose Shaw had been found dead at a local health institute-the prominent banker had recently turned to politics and was reviled by many for his incendiary views. But when Celia Davies learns that his death is considered suspicious by the police and that a damning piece of evidence points to a patient of hers as the culprit, she feels compelled to prove the woman's innocence.
Teaming up with Detective Nick Greaves, Celia soon discovers there's no shortage of suspects, including the victim's many political enemies, his disaffected stepson, who may have been too eager to receive his inheritance, and even the dead man's fellow patients at the institute, whose founder promises miracle water cures but has been covering up numerous burglaries of his well-to-do clients.
As Celia and Nick struggle with their feelings for each other as well as the many murky aspects of the case, they'll have to navigate an endless trail of false clues and dead ends to reach the cruel truth behind a perplexing murder . . .
Praise for the Mysteries of Old San Francisco:
"Skillfully brings 1867 San Francisco to life . . . intriguing!"
-Anna Lee Huber, bestselling author of the Lady Darby Mysteries
"Entertaining . . . readers who like independent heroines should welcome this historical series."
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Publishers Weekly
on
No Comfort for the Lost
"Herriman crafts a finely detailed series debut with a sympathetic protagonist and impeccable, colorful depictions of 1860s San Francisco . . . This atmospheric mystery is just the ticket for anyone who misses Dianne Day's Fremont Jones series as well as readers of Rhys Bowen's Molly Murphy historicals."-
Library Journal
Starred Review of
"With historical precision and wickedly clever plotting, Nancy Herriman once again weaves a mystery that will have you changing your guess right up until the final reveal . . . I loved it!"
-Alyssa Maxwell, author of the Gilded Newport Mysteries

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