Praise for A Dickens of Crime Mystery series "Redmond's appealing sequel.effectively captures the young Charles's ebullient energy, the warmth of his circle, and the color of a fast-changing era. Readers will look forward to Charles's further adventures." -- Publishers Weekly on Grave Expectations "A complex and highly satisfying mystery. Redmond weaves Dickensian themes--wealth and poverty, love and rejection--seamlessly throughout the story while evoking a Victorian era that feels immediate and alive. Fans of Anne Perry will love this one." --Dianne Freeman, author of the Countess of Harleigh Mysteries "Mystery fans and history buffs alike should cheer." -- Kirkus STARRED Review "One suspects that Mr.
Dickens himself would thoroughly enjoy this literary play on his early life and sleuthing abilities. Great fun to read!" --Catherine Lloyd, author of the Kurland St. Mary Mysteries "Meticulous attention to historical details and the known elements of Dickens's life . a complex mystery that cunningly explores how Dickens might have been inspired to write the plot of his most well-known book . Sharp, incisive, and delightfully twisty. I'm sure I won't be the only reader exclaiming, 'What the Dickens?!'" --Anna Lee Huber, bestselling author of the Lady Darby Mysteries " A Tale of Two Murders is an all-over twisty read and a Dickens of a good mystery!" --Julie Mulhern, USA Today bestselling author of The Country Club Murders "With the mystery-weaving skill of Anne Perry and the tone of Dickens, A Tale of Two Murders mixes raw suspense with flirtatious banter in a fast-paced historical mystery that keeps us guessing through a tour of 1830s London." --Ransom Stephens, author of The Sensory Deception "For Dickens fans, this charming little puzzler will prove a delight." -- Booklist "The life of a promising journalist in 19th-century London is complicated, but Redmond's hero is more than up to the challenge in this topsy-turvy take on a British literary classic.
Once again, Redmond mixes history, mystery, and a little bit of whimsy." -- Kirkus Reviews on Grave Expectations "One of the most satisfying mysteries you will read this year." --.