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Christine Poulson

    Christine Poulson is a distinguished scholar of 19th-century art and literature, frequently exploring the mythical and legendary within British artistic expression. Her profound understanding of the Victorian era and its artistic legacy is evident in her compelling prose. As chair of the William Morris Society and a research fellow, she is dedicated to examining and disseminating knowledge of this pivotal period in British art history. Her literary contributions offer readers an engaging journey into the realms of imagination and symbolism.

    Cold, Cold Heart
    Deep Water
    William Morris
    I.D.
    An Air That Kills
    All But Impossible
    • All But Impossible

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Northmont, Connecticut, seemed to be haunted by ghosts, ghouls, and impossibilities, until Dr. Sam Hawthorne explained the seemingly impossible. All But Impossible contains fifteen of Dr. Sam's most extraordinary cases solved between 1936 and 1940, including A newly murdered corpse in a sealed tomb in a cemetery A body in a scarecrow A jug that turns water into wine -- poisoned wine A disappearance from a swimming pool A baby who becomes a child's doll on the way to being baptized An unfound door A room that appears and vanishes And eight other ingenious problems for Dr. Sam

      All But Impossible
    • An Air That Kills

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Katie Flanagan goes undercover at a lab: the scientists prove as dangerous as the diseases

      An Air That Kills
    • I.D.

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The new anthology from the Crime Writers Association brings together 17 of the finest crime writers working today, celebrating the 'who' in the whodunnit, the psyche in the psychological profile, the id behind the ID. Featuring exclusive stories from Dagger winners, Robert Barnard and Peter Lovesey, and a Grand Master of Crime winner, Edward D Hoch, an exclusive translation from French legend Tonino Benacquista, and much more.'Sins of Scarlet' by Robert Barnard won the CWA Award for Best Short Story of 2006 and 'Les's Story' by Stuart Pawson was short-listed for the same award.

      I.D.
    • Deep Water

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A fast-paced suspense novel set in the biotech industry of Cambridgeshire.

      Deep Water
    • Cold, Cold Heart

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A thriller of scientific skulduggery set in the Antarctic winter.

      Cold, Cold Heart