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Jess Faraday
Jess Faraday is the author of the Ira Adler Mysteries, the Stein & Vincent Adventures, and the steampunk thriller The Left Hand of Justice. She also edits a series of mystery anthologies for Elm Books, including Death on a Cold Night and Death and the Detective. Her work has been shortlisted for... show more

Jess Faraday is the author of the Ira Adler Mysteries, the Stein & Vincent Adventures, and the steampunk thriller The Left Hand of Justice. She also edits a series of mystery anthologies for Elm Books, including Death on a Cold Night and Death and the Detective. Her work has been shortlisted for a Lambda Literary Award, and has received Honorable Mention in the Speak Its Name Book of the Year and Rainbow Award competitions. She lives in the western United States with her family and a small zoo.
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Romance and other things
Romance and other things rated it 8 years ago
The scissors are blacksmith worked, crude and blackened. They’ve always hung there at the door of Treagrove. For three-hundred years they have played a part in murders and mysteries surrounding the women of the old house. Who says the tool of justice can’t be domestic? Three Novellas Spanning Three ...
Ilhem
Ilhem rated it 10 years ago
It’s not quite adoration, but I liked it very much! The twists are not so twisty that you can’t see some of them coming, Lords or Crime and villains are not so credible in their vileness that they truly give you the chills, you may have to suspend disbelief once or twice, but the mystery is tight ...
Lenaribka
Lenaribka rated it 10 years ago
4,5 starsI can’t recommend this series highly enough! Jess Faraday's writing is a pure pleasure. A wonderful plot, a thrilling mystery, fabulous characters, sparkling dialogues, a fantastic historical atmosphere of Victorian’s London (or better to say, of Oscar Wilde’s London are only the most pleas...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Jess Faraday has, simply put, written not a romance but a story of an almost tragic love, one I’m eagerly awaiting the continuation of if for nothing more than to see if love itself is enough to bring about an evolution for Cain Goddard. Though that, I will admit, may be little more than my glass ha...
Jemology
Jemology rated it 12 years ago
Gripping historical mystery/thriller with elements of steampunk and paranormal. Set in 19th century Paris, the book follows the adventures of supernatural investigator Elise Corbeau, as she trawls the underbelly of the French city in search of 'demons'. The author managed to drag me back in time...
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