A medieval mystery in the tradition of Ellis Peters and Edward Marston, Murder on the Canterbury Pilgrimage casts noted poet Geoffrey Chaucer in the role of detective. Chaucer uses his keen insights into human nature, his experience as a spy, and his...
Lindsay Parker expected an exciting life when she moved to teach art in Paris. The excitement, however, proved to be more than she had bargained for. A Picasso stolen from the art school. Two previously unknown Cézannes turn up in a junk shop. One o...
Devon Wakefield only wanted to escape the unwanted attentions of her lustful stepfather. Yet her hiding place proved to be a doorway to a new life. Having inadvertently stumbled onto a convict ship bound for New South Wales in 1787, no one would beli...
Second in the acclaimed Geoffrey Chaucer mystery series, The Legend Of Good Women finds poet/astrologer Geoffrey Chaucer chasing two murderers. The first is responsible for the death of a Sussex steward, and also for the impoverishment of a noble wid...
The only life which sixteen-year-old herbalist Jane Dare has ever known suddenly and traumatically vanishes, when a group of renegade knights destroys the convent in which she has grown up and slays everyone who lives there-except herself, the conven...