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Old 06-04-2013, 07:13 PM   #126
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She has two long-running, ongoing series: Thomas and Charlotte Pitt, set in the late 19th century, and William Monk, set in the mid 19th century. She has also written a five-book limited series set during WWI, and a handful of one-offs.

I personally like the William Monk series best; it begins with The Face of a Stranger. I would try to read the books in order, so as to follow the developing relationships of the characters.
I went looking for her books. Unfortunately, they are on the high-end of the ebook price scale and much more than I am willing to spend at this time. I have them on my ereaderiq watch list and will watch the price.
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