Blades of Justice by Faraday, Jess

Jess Faraday,Helen Angove,Rachel Green

Blades of Justice

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The scissors are blacksmith worked, crude and blackened. They've always hung there at the door of Treagove. For three-hundred years they have played a part...
The scissors are blacksmith worked, crude and blackened. They've always hung there at the door of Treagove. For three-hundred years they have played a part in murders and mysteries surrounding the women of the old house. Who says the tool of justice can't be domestic?

Three Novellas Spanning Three Centuries of Mystery

1798 e--+Despite the danger, the abandoned tin mine had always been the place where Eseld and Rosie felt safest. But that was years ago. Eseld's beloved Rosie is dead, and the place where they used to meet now holds a deadly significance to someone else.

1888 e--+ If anyone deserved to be murdered, it was Davy Sowden. So, Miss Eliza Bell is not surprised that someone has finally killed him. But when she and her lover, Alice, become suspects in his murder Eliza won't just need to prove who did it but also who didn't.

1977 e--+ Melanie's first teaching job brings her to a seemingly dull Cornish village. But after meeting Bernadette Merrick she's inspired to dig into the villiage's past. Unfortunately for both women, someone is dangerously determined to keep old secrets buried.

Jess Faraday's historical fiction has won or been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Lambda Literary Awards, the Rainbow Awards, the Silver Falchion, and the Golden Crown Literary Society Awards. She lives in Los Angeles.Green, Rachel: - Rachel Green is a forty-something writer from Derbyshire She lives with her two partners and dogs. Although primarily a novelist, she also writes plays and poetry. When not writing, Rachel walks her dogs, paints and trains in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. She sometimes twitters haiku.Angove, Helen: - Helen Angove began her working life as an electrical engineer on the south coast of England. After this she trained to be a priest in the Church of England and spent seven years in full time ministry, before deciding that she had to leave before she tore out all her hair. These days she is living with her husband and two children in Southern California, and pursuing a career in writing.

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Genre
Mystery
Pages
272
Publisher
Blind Eye Books
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9781935560463

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