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CITY OF
ASH
Against the backdrop of the Great Seattle
fire, Beatrice Wilkes, a local stock company actress, and Virginia Langley,
one of Seattle’s upper crust, must form an alliance that becomes a fight
for their very lives.
With lush, atmospheric writing and a gripping narrative, Megan
Chance brings to life the catastrophe that ravaged nineteenth-century Seattle—and
the unforgettable characters whose lives it changed forever. Read
more…
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PRIMA DONNA
Opera singer
Sabine Conrad is the toast of 19th century New
York high society. But behind the scenes, her every
move is controlled by her Svengali-like manager, Gideon Price. When her attempt to escape him goes tragically
awry, she flees, leaving behind a grisly murder.
Changing her
appearance and her name, she flees as far from society as she can, to the
rough and gritty town of Seattle.
There, she must find the strength to confront the
truth of her past and choose which voice defines her in this dark and
harrowing novel. Read more…
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THE
SPIRITUALIST
On a cold January morning, Evelyn Atherton’s Knickerbocker
husband is found murdered after attending an exclusive seance. Evie herself
is the immediate suspect. Ostracized and vulnerable, she knows that to
clear her name she must retrace her husband’s last steps. Before long, the
trail brings them to charismatic medium, Michel Jourdain.
Caught in
a perilous game in which she is equal player and pawn, predator and victim,
Evie finds there is no one to trust, perhaps not even herself. As her
powerful in-laws build a case against her, and with time running out, Evie
must face the real ghosts of her past if she is to have any hope of avoiding
the hangman. Read more…
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AN INCONVENIENT WIFE
From acclaimed author Megan
Chance comes a provocative and unforgettable novel of passion and
liberation. Set against the complex tapestry of New
York in the Gilded Age, it tells the tale of a
woman who dares to test, and eventually tear apart, bonds of class and
gender, and the shocking choice she makes to claim her freedom. Read more…
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