The Ruffian on the StairThe Ruffian on the Stair
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Book, 2008
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Current format, Book, 2008, 1st U.S. ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsPraise for Gary Newman:
“The author succeeds admirably in recreating Victorian London, both in character and setting. Fans of Anne Perry and other Victorian mysteries will enjoy.”—Library Journal
On his grandfather’s death, writer Seb Rolvenden inherits papers which reveal that his grandfather was involved in the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece. Seeing a book in this, Seb pursues a trail of clues that the papers reveal.
Gary Newman has taught foreign languages both in the United Kingdom and abroad and now works as a translator. He lives in northeast England.
A writer investigates his grandfather's connection to the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece.
Praise for Gary Newman:
“The author succeeds admirably in recreating Victorian London, both in character and setting. Fans of Anne Perry and other Victorian mysteries will enjoy.”—Library Journal
On his grandfather’s death, writer Seb Rolvenden inherits papers which reveal that his grandfather was involved in the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece. Seeing a book in this, Seb pursues a trail of clues that the papers reveal.
Gary Newman has taught foreign languages both in the United Kingdom and abroad and now works as a translator. He lives in northeast England.
“The author succeeds admirably in recreating Victorian London, both in character and setting. Fans of Anne Perry and other Victorian mysteries will enjoy.”—Library Journal
On his grandfather’s death, writer Seb Rolvenden inherits papers which reveal that his grandfather was involved in the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece. Seeing a book in this, Seb pursues a trail of clues that the papers reveal.
Gary Newman has taught foreign languages both in the United Kingdom and abroad and now works as a translator. He lives in northeast England.
A writer investigates his grandfather's connection to the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece.
Praise for Gary Newman:
“The author succeeds admirably in recreating Victorian London, both in character and setting. Fans of Anne Perry and other Victorian mysteries will enjoy.”—Library Journal
On his grandfather’s death, writer Seb Rolvenden inherits papers which reveal that his grandfather was involved in the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece. Seeing a book in this, Seb pursues a trail of clues that the papers reveal.
Gary Newman has taught foreign languages both in the United Kingdom and abroad and now works as a translator. He lives in northeast England.
Praise for Gary Newman:
“The author succeeds admirably in recreating Victorian London, both in character and setting. Fans of Anne Perry and other Victorian mysteries will enjoy.”—Library Journal
On his grandfather’s death, writer Seb Rolvenden inherits papers which reveal that his grandfather was involved in the disappearance of a painter and his masterpiece. Seeing a book in this, Seb pursues a trail of clues that the papers reveal.
Gary Newman has taught foreign languages both in the United Kingdom and abroad and now works as a translator. He lives in northeast England.
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