Series: Sir Charles and Lady Kathryn Sheridan Mystery

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Death at Bishop's Keep by Robin Paige1
Death at Gallows Green by Robin Paige2
Death at Daisy's Folly by Robin Paige3
Death at Devil's Bridge by Robin Paige4
Death at Rottingdean by Robin Paige5
Death at Whitechapel by Robin Paige6
Death at Epsom Downs by Robin Paige7
Death at Dartmoor by Robin Paige8
Death At Glamis Castle by Robin Paige9
Death In Hyde Park by Robin Paige10
Death at Blenheim Palace by Robin Paige11
Death on the Lizard by Robin Paige12

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American Kate Sheridan moves to England. She write "penny dreadfuls" under an assumed name. Together with her husband Lord Charles, she solves mysteries involving true historical characters in each novel.

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