Eliza Mace

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· Bolinda · Narrated by Karen Cass
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The Welsh borders, 1870s. On the cusp of adulthood, Eliza Mace is battling for her independence. Stuck in a crumbling manor house on the fringe of a small town, she is thwarted by powers that conspire to protect, control and deceive her. But when her father goes missing in mysterious circumstances, Eliza’s determination to uncover the truth is unstoppable. Joining forces with the charismatic new police constable, Dafydd Pritchard, she sets out to solve the case, but that’s no easy task. Her father has run up debts in town and beyond, and there are many who bear him a grudge. As she searches for evidence, Eliza exposes dark secrets that threaten to tear her world apart ...

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Andrea Romance
10 March 2024
When her father vanishes under mysterious circumstances, Eliza is determined to help Dafydd, the charming new police constable, uncover the truth. This charming young-adult mystery is gripping and atmospheric. I loved the characters and the twisty plot. I enjoyed the audiobook narration. I look forward to more in the series. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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About the author

Sarah Burton was the course director of Cambridge University’s MSt in Creative Writing. She has written for BBC History Magazine and reviews for the Times, Spectator, Guardian and Independent. The Strange Adventures of H is Sarah's debut novel for adults.

Jem Poster is the author of two historical novels, Courting Shadows (Sceptre, 2002; translated into German, Polish and Spanish) and Rifling Paradise (Sceptre, 2006; translated into German). He is co-author, with Sarah Burton, of Eliza Mace (Duckworth, 2024), the first in a series of historical detective mysteries; the second book in the series will be published by Duckworth in 2025. He is also co-author, with Sarah Burton, of a handbook for fiction-writers, The Book You Need to Read to Write the Book You Want to Write (Cambridge University Press, 2022) which contains a substantial section on approaches to historical research in the context of fiction-writing.

Karen Cass studied French and Spanish at Cambridge University before training to be an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Following many stage and TV appearances earlier in her career she currently specialises in voice acting and has recorded numerous audiobook titles in all genres for all age-groups as well as film and museum voiceovers including Wimbledon’s social media tribute to Roger Federer on his retirement. Karen is also an accomplished tennis player, representing GB and still plays competitively both home and abroad.

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