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Kathy Lynn Emerson
Kathy Lynn Emerson is the author of over fifty works of fiction and nonfiction written under the names Kathy Lynn Emerson, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Emerson, and Kaitlyn Gorton. Many of them reflect her interest in life in sixteenth-century England and she maintains a series of mini-biographies... show more

Kathy Lynn Emerson is the author of over fifty works of fiction and nonfiction written under the names Kathy Lynn Emerson, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Emerson, and Kaitlyn Gorton. Many of them reflect her interest in life in sixteenth-century England and she maintains a series of mini-biographies online as "A Who's Who of Tudor Women." She won the Agatha award for mystery nonfiction for How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries: The Art and Adventure of Sleuthing Through the Past. Currently she writes the Liss MacCrimmon Scottish-American Heritage Mystery series (Ho-Ho-Homicide, 2014) as Kaitlyn Dunnett and as Kathy Lynn Emerson writes the Mistress Jaffrey Mysteries (Murder in the Queen's Wardrobe, 2015), featuring Elizabethan gentlewoman, sleuth, and spy Rosamond Jaffrey. For more information, visit Kathy's webpages at KathyLynnEmerson.com
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Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 9 years ago
I wasn't overly impressed with the first novel in this series but I like to try to give a series two books before I decide to continue. I won't be continuing with this series. I don't find anything likable about either Lady Susanna or her husband, Sir Robert. It's hard to read a book, especially a s...
Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 9 years ago
Susanna has the potential to be the heroine I always wanted Ursula Blanchard to be. The secondary characters leave something to be desired.
One Page at a Time
One Page at a Time rated it 12 years ago
I enjoyed this book, but I really thought the mystery solution was a cop out and would have preferred one of the red herrings to be the actual solution. I think the author was setting up for this to be a conceivable end of the series, but it was a disappointment all the way around on that front. T...
One Page at a Time
One Page at a Time rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this book very much. It kept me guessing until the end. I was sure someone else was the killer until it was revealed.
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed the first few books in this series, but parts of this one severely tested my suspension of disbelief. Not sure if I’ll keep going with the series or not. [Oct. 2011]
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