When the body of a local priest is discovered in an abandoned waterfront warehouse, Damon Rourke investigates and soon discovers that the priest was really a woman whose long-standing masquerade may have contributed to her murder.
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Penelope Williamson crafts compelling historical romance and suspense novels that transport readers to another time. Her work is known for its meticulous research and ability to weave intricate plots with passionate relationships. Williamson excels at bringing the past to life, creating immersive stories that resonate with both historical detail and emotional depth.






- 2003
- 1999
Set against a backdrop of magic and passion, this enchanting story weaves a narrative of love intertwined with destiny. The characters navigate their profound emotions and the mystical elements that shape their lives, creating a captivating journey. Praised for its beauty and depth, it is celebrated as one of the most touching love stories, inviting readers to explore the transformative power of love and fate.
- 1998
The Passions of Emma
- 453 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Born to a life of wealth and privilege in turn-of-the-century Rhode Island, Emma Tremayne's life is all mapped out for her--including her engagement to the town's most eligible bachelor. Emma's sheltered world is shattered, however, when she discovers the horrifying working conditions in her fiance's textile mill. And when she encounters Shay McKenna, a brave Irish revolutionary, she learns what it will take to defy society's conventions, and experience a love she never thought possible.
- 1995
A sprawling Western saga featuring Clementine Kennicutt, a well-to-do Boston woman. To escape her tyrannical father she elopes with Gus McQueen, a Montana rancher, only to fall in love with Zach, his brother. The time is the late 1800s.