The Bohemian Girl

The Bohemian Girl

by Kenneth Cameron
The Bohemian Girl

The Bohemian Girl

by Kenneth Cameron

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Overview

A puzzling note from a troubled woman draws an American expat author into the lawless precincts of Victorian London in this historical mystery.

London, 1901. Denton, the notorious American writer, has returned to his adoptive home after several months in one of the less-delightful corners of the Continent. He’s greeted by the usual letters from fans craving more tales of adventure—and one peculiar note: “I believe that someone threatens to harm me, and I do not know quite what to do.” Though it is signed “Mary Thomason,” it was sent by someone else. And it is more than two months old.

Much as he’d like to deny it, Denton is a Victorian gentlemen to the marrow. And he cannot deny a damsel in distress. His search for the mysterious Miss Thomason will take him deep into London’s “bohemian” quarters—as well as the darker corners of his own soul.

“Other authors have set mysteries in the same period and place, but Cameron stands out by virtue of his fine plotting and distinctive characters.” —Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631941641
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Series: Denton , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 317,915
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kenneth Cameron, AKA George Bartram, was born June 26, 1931 in Rochester, NY. He is the author of three novels featuring Denton, an American with a violent past: THE FRIGHTENED MAN, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL and THE SECOND WOMAN. Cameron is also the author or co-author of more than thirty books, including historical fiction and espionage, a critical history of the African safari, and an award-winning analysis of films about Africa.
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