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That Silent Night: A Lady Emily Hargreaves novella

Tasha Alexander

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Lady Emily Mysteries, Fiction, Crime & mystery

A Lady Emily mystery

'Tis the season for murder, mayhem, and mistletoe from New York Times bestselling author Tasha Alexander.

In this new short story from Tasha Alexander, Lady Emily - called "Victorian London's most colourful and delightfully eccentric sleuth"* - and her dashing husband Colin are spending a few days in London, doing some last-minute Christmas shopping and making the most of the time alone, when they find themselves in the middle of an unexpected mystery. The couple is just getting cozy, not at all bothered by the storm outside. But when Lady Emily looks out the window to see a woman standing in the blowing snow, without a coat, an eerie feeling falls over her, and she rushes out to help, only to find that the woman has disappeared. Colin is convinced her eyes were playing tricks on her, but Emily is haunted by the woman's image. Clearly, there is something spooky afoot, and she is determined to get to the bottom of it. . . .

Complete with the vivid descriptions and period detail Lady Emily fans have come to expect from this series, That Silent Night is a delicious morsel of a mystery, with an irresistible ghost story at its heart.

*Jacqueline Winspear, New York Times bestselling author of the Maisie Dobbs series

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Praise for That Silent Night: A Lady Emily Hargreaves novella

  • Enchanting . . . Alexander keeps readers guessing until the very end. - Publishers Weekly

  • Tasha Alexander is one to watch and read despite her cliffhanger climaxes and witty repartee, there s a depth of sensitivity that sets her apart. - The Huffington Post

  • A thoroughly enjoyable adventure with both historical texture and emotional depth.

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Tasha Alexander

Tasha Alexander is the New York Times bestselling author of the Lady Emily series and the novel Elizabeth: The Golden Age. She attended the University of Notre Dame, where she studied English and Medieval History. Her work has been nominated for numerous awards and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. She and her husband, novelist Andrew Grant, divide their time between Chicago and the UK.

Visit her online at www.tashaalexander.com

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