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The Fatal Coin Lucienne Boyce. ebook. £ Bloodie Bones Lucienne Boyce. Paperback. £ The Bristol Suffragettes Lucienne Boyce. Paperback. £ To the Fair Land Lucienne Boyce. Paperback. £ "If you're thinking of self-publishing, I hope you don't go at it alone. With a team like SilverWood behind you, you have the support. About Lucienne Boyce The Fatal Coin, was trade published by SBooks. In , Lucienne published The Bristol Suffragettes (SilverWood Books), a history of the suffragette movement in Bristol and the west country. In she published a collection of short essays, The Road to Representation: Essays on the Women's Suffrage Campaign. Lucienne Boyce's Blog Search. Search This Blog Making Money: The Fatal Coin J In The Fatal Coin, Bow Street Runner Dan Foster encounters a ruthless gang of highwaymen and counterfeiters operating out of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, England. In the course of his investigation, he comes across the work of Birmingham industrialist.
As one of the SilverWood "shorts", The Fatal Coin is the perfect way to meet Lucienne Boyce's character Dan Foster, the Bow Street runner from her full-length historical crime fiction novel, Bloodie Bones. The Fatal Coin is a prequel to Bloodie Bones, the first Dan Foster Mystery, which was joint winner of the Historical Novel Society Indie Award EXTRACT “Dan dragged himself to the injured man, leaned over him, tried to see how much blood there was. Death Makes No Distinction: A Dan Foster Mystery Death Makes No Distinction: A Dan Foster Mystery. Before he was even sure the man was there, the figure darted into the alley, leaving behind only the impression of the.
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