![]() ![]() Brontë fans will delight in Rowland’s portrait of Charlotte, who closely parallels Jane both in personality and station. Charlotte becomes ensnared in a case involving a revenge plot orchestrated by an arch villain shaded with old school orientalism. On the train from Haworth to London to meet Smith, Charlotte and sister Anne encounter Isabel White, a mysterious girl who, once in London, is murdered. , Charlotte Brontë receives a letter from her publisher, George Smith, accusing her of breach of contract: Smith believes the same author penned all three novels, as they each appeared under a pseudonym with the surname Bell. After the instant success of Jane EyreĪnd the lesser success of her two sisters’ novels, Wuthering Heights ![]() ![]() Plays sleuth in this enchanting historical from Rowland, acclaimed for her mystery series set in 17th-century Japan ( The Snow Empress ![]()
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