Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901 -- Fiction
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Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901 -- Fiction
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Incoming Resources
- The great trouble, a mystery of London, the blue death, and a boy called Eel, Deborah Hopkinson
- The twin's daughter, Lauren Baratz-Logsted
- The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, India Holton
- Death on Blackheath, a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, by Anne Perry
- A taste for monsters, Matthew J. Kirby
- A fianceĢe's guide to first wives and murder, Dianne Freeman
- In the lion's den, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- A lady in disguise, a novel, Sandra Byrd
- The body at the tower, Y.S. Lee
- Skin like silver, Chris Nickson
- Treachery at Lancaster Gate, a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, Anne Perry
- Rebel fire, Andrew Lane
- The molten city, Chris Nickson
- The mystery of the sorrowful maiden, K.J. Saunders
- A ghost tale for Christmas time, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The angel court affair, a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, by Anne Perry
- A spy in the house, Y.S. Lee
- Premeditated Myrtle, Elizabeth C. Bunce
- A Wallflower Christmas, Lisa Kleypas
- The league of gentlewomen witches, India Holton
- Clockwork princess, Cassandra Clare
- The poison thread, Laura Purcell
- Clockwork prince, Cassandra Clare
- Flashman in the great game, George MacDonald Fraser
- Buckingham Palace gardens, a novel, Anne Perry
- A Christmas grace, a novel, Anne Perry
- The blood doctor, a novel, Barbara Vine
- In the lion's den, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- Second sight, by Amanda Quick
- The crimson petal and the white, Michel Faber
- The mouse with the question mark tail, a novel, by Richard Peck ; illustrated by Kelly Murphy
- How to get away with Myrtle, Elizabeth C. Bunce
- In the shadow of a queen, based on a true story, Heather B. Moore
- Set in stone, Linda Newbery
- A lady's guide to mischief and murder, Dianne Freeman
- Death cloud, Sherlock Holmes the legend begins, Andrew Lane
- The case of the cryptic crinoline, Nancy Springer
- The mesmerist, Ronald L. Smith
- Murder on the Serpentine, a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, Anne Perry
- The Carnivale of Curiosities, Amiee Gibbs
- Murder at the British Museum, Jim Eldridge
- Clockwork angel, Cassandra Clare
- Old scores, Will Thomas
- The case of the stolen sixpence, written by Holly Webb ; illustrated by Marion Lindsay
- Curtsies & conspiracies, Gail Carriger
- Enola Holmes and the mark of the mongoose, Nancy Springer
- A perilous undertaking, a Veronica Speedwell mystery, Deanna Raybourn
- Three complete novels, Michael Crichton
- Manners & mutiny, Gail Carriger
- Edith Holler, being her story; and containing numerous illustrations drawn from the life, private albums, and extensive card theatre collection of Edith Holler, authoress, Edward Carey
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