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Janet Gleeson

    Drawing on her extensive background in art history, Janet Gleeson crafts narratives that illuminate the world of art and antiques. Her writing offers readers a unique lens through which to appreciate the history and aesthetic value of various works. Gleeson delves into the intricacies of the art market and the enduring legacy of master painters, making complex subjects accessible and engaging.

    Millionaire
    The Arcanum
    The Moneymaker
    The Grenadillo Box
    THIEF TAKER
    Miller's antiques & collectables : the facts at your fingertips
    • 2004

      THIEF TAKER

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This 18th-century whodunit novel is by the author of 'The Grenadillo Box' and 'The Serpent in the Garden'.

      THIEF TAKER
    • 2004

      The Serpent in the Garden

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.3(256)Add rating

      Sabine Mercier, who has lived most of her life in the Indies, is an expert in growing pineapples, the fruit of choice at the grandest dinner parties and an inspiration to artists and craftsmen. But soon after Sabine begins to cultivate pineapples in the vast conservatory at Astley, she discovers a body among her plants.

      The Serpent in the Garden
    • 2004

      The thief taker

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(755)Add rating

      Agnes Meadowes is cook to the Blanchards of Foster Lane, the renowned silversmiths. Her quiet world of culinary activity, preparing jugged hare, oyster loaves, almond soup and other delicacies for the family, is a happy refuge from the hustle and bustle of 1750s London. But in a single night everything is to change: the Blanchards' most prestigious and expensive commission, a giant silver wine cooler destined for the house of Sir Bartholomew Grey, is stolen and a sinister chain of events is set in motion. A young apprentice is murdered and a young maid, Rose, disappears. Are these portentous happenings connected? world of hidden secrets, jealousy and murderous intent. Before the game is played out she will be forced to act as mouse to the infamous Thief Taker's cat as she is drawn into a seamy underworld of London crime. And the truth comes at a high price: she must decide how big a sacrifice she is prepared to make to bring the villains to justice. TAKER is a spellbinding novel of crime, chicanery and cooking.

      The thief taker
    • 2003

      The Grenadillo Box

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      It is New Year's Day 1755 and Nathaniel Hopson, journeyman to the famous cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale, finds himself drawn into a chilling affair. While working at the country home of Lord Montfort, Nathaniel discovers his patron shot dead in his magnificent new library. The conclusion seems obvious: burdened with gambling debts and recently possessed of a melancholic nature, Montfort must have taken his own life, but Nathaniel is not convinced. While the gun near Montfort's hand suggests suicide, what of the blood on the windowsill and the confusion of footprints on the library floor? And there is another strange detail: the small, elaborately carved box of rare grenadillo wood clutched in the aristocrat's lifeless hand. No sooner has Nathaniel been set up as a most unlikely investigator than another body is found, frozen and cruelly mutilated. Nathaniel's detachment is shattered. He knows the victim well - but what was he doing on Montfort's country estate? Nathaniel's investigation will take him from palatial drawing rooms to the slums of Fleet Street and London's Foundling Hospital, where the identity of a child abandoned twenty years ago may hold the key to the mystery. But someone has already killed to keep this secret and each step Nathaniel takes on his journey is a step further into danger. As intricately crafted as a Chippendale cabinet, THE GRENADILLO BOX is both an utterly irresistible detective story and a vibrant recreation of eighteenth-century England, and marks the fiction debut of this supremely accomplished writer.

      The Grenadillo Box
    • 2000

      The Moneymaker

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The true story of John Law, gambler, mathematical genius - and killer, and his role in the history of money. Three centuries ago, wealth was in the form of gold and silver. LawA A*s ideas revolutionised finance: he set up one of the first banks to issue paper money. A successful system today but for John Law it ended in disaster.

      The Moneymaker
    • 1999

      The Arcanum

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(68)Add rating

      Imprisoned in a fairy-tale castle and under constant threat of execution by his ruthless captor an 18th century apothecary struggled to realize the alchemist's dream.

      The Arcanum
    • 1993

      Aims to help the new collector in successful purchasing. Would-be buyers need not be experts to understand the tips which will help them authenticate, date and identify antiques - and spot the fakes. All the major areas are covered, from furniture and pottery to art deco and dolls.

      Miller's antiques & collectables : the facts at your fingertips