Books by Alan Scholefield and Complete Book Reviews
Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $18.95 (340p) ISBN 978-0-312-03387-3
Scholefield ( The Last Safari ) takes his engaging and beautiful heroine, Margaret Dow, on a a nonstop adventure in the American West in the 1860s, finding her some new hardship or complicated romance on almost every page. Though his writing style...
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $17.95 (309p) ISBN 978-0-312-01057-7
Scholefield (The Sea Cave) has turned an ordinary tale of ""lusty'' Africa into a compelling conflict of old Africa versus new, embodied in three generations of the Shaw and Donaldson families. While Neil Shaw, a former ``white hunter'' and faded...
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $15.95 (221p) ISBN 978-0-312-05415-1
Running away is the theme of Scholefield's colorful depiction of characters linked to the sordid murder of a London TV talk show host. The story's fast pace echoes the heartbeats of the lonely housewife who, afraid of evenings in her own home, flees
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $19.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-312-08863-7
An astute hybrid of procedural and psychological detailing, this engrossing mystery features several shocking crimes and characters who derive a measure of satisfaction from experiences of emotional brutality. The only witness to the murders of a...
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $17.95 (224p) ISBN 978-0-312-08320-5
This second entry in a promising English procedural series weaves a beguiling tapestry of evil but less clearly portrays its pair of heroes, London coppers Leo Silver and George Macrae. A nasty self-made shipping tycoon dies after a thin, high-heeled
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $16.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-312-09351-8
Burly London copper George Macrae, last seen in the excellent Thief Taker , is beset here by a maelstrom of dire events whose impact is exacerbated by his inability to maintain any emotional distance from the women in his life. Macrae has a soft...
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Alan Scholefield, Author St. Martin's Press $18.95 (183p) ISBN 978-0-312-11078-9
From her London roof garden, the lonely young daughter of a popular romance writer watches the apartment building across the street, keeping an eye on the window where she sometimes sees a Filipina maid whom she calls the Princess of the Pavement...
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