London (England) -- History -- 1800-1950 -- Fiction
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London (England) -- History -- 1800-1950 -- Fiction
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- A Christmas resolution
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- A breath of frost
- A corner of the heart
- A distant dream
- A family secret
- A reunion at Mulberry Lane
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- A true and faithful brother
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- An honourable man
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- Crooked heart
- Crystal Gardens
- Crystal Gardens
- Dance your troubles away
- Date with the executioner
- Dauntsey Park
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- Debutantes in love
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- Dodger
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- Forevermore
- Freud's alphabet
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- Garden of lies
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- Icelight
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- Kitty Peck and the music hall murders
- Lady Fortescue steps out
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- Long live the king
- Miss Tonks turns to crime
- Moonlight over Mayfair
- Moriarty
- Mrs Budley falls from grace
- Murder as a fine art
- My dear I wanted to tell you
- My sweet Valentine
- Nettie's secret
- Noonday
- On her own two feet
- One enchanted evening
- Orders from Berlin
- Otherwise engaged
- Park Lane
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- Robin Hood yard
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- Spilt milk
- Steps to the gallows
- Summon up the blood
- The English monster
- The English monster, or, The melancholy transactions of William Ablass
- The Flower girls
- The Flower girls
- The London satyr
- The Mangle Street murders
- The Martian Girl : a London mystery
- The Nightingale girls
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- The black silk purse
- The blood
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- The body on the train
- The butcher of Berner Street
- The button box
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- The confessions of Frannie Langton
- The constant star
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- The fourteenth letter
- The harvest man
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- The hatmaker's gift
- The house on Half Moon Street
- The jam factory girls fight back
- The labyrinth of death
- The last Mrs. Summers
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- The perfect poison
- The pirates! in an adventure with scientists
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- The street
- The street
- The stuff of nightmares
- The swan maid
- The tiger in the well
- The tulip tearooms : a compelling saga of heartache and happiness in post-war London
- The watchmaker of Filigree Street
- The wayward wife
- The widow's secret
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- The yard
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- Toby's room
- Valentine Grey
- When nights were cold
- When the lights go down
- When the lights go down
- Without the moon
- Yours cheerfully
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