Books by Dianne Day and Complete Book Reviews
Ava Dianne Day, Author, Dianne Day, Author . Doubleday $22.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-385-49470-0
In this atmospheric thriller set in 1863 amid the Gullah communities off the South Carolina coast, the author of the delightful Fremont Jones mysteries (The Strange Files of Fremont Jones; Fire and Fog; etc.) has real-life Union nurse Clara Barton,...
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Dianne Day, Author Doubleday Books $19.95 (229p) ISBN 978-0-385-47549-5
Romantic suspense writer Day (The Stone House) turns to mystery with laudable results. The year is 1905. Fleeing the confines of her staid Boston upbringing and a potential marriage to a loathsome suitor, the modern-thinking Caroline Fremont Jones...
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Dianne Day, Author Doubleday Books $21.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-385-47923-3
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is over, but independent-minded Fremont Jones, still feeling its effects (detailed in Fire and Fog), has vacated the city to become the temporary lighthouse keeper at Point Pinos, near Carmel. Her former neighbor,...
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Dianne Day, Author Doubleday Books $22.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-385-48610-1
Plenty of period flavor and a heroine who's a nascent feminist with an independent streak as wide as San Francisco Bay distinguish this sixth turn-of-last-century adventure from Macavity Award winner Day (The Strange Files of Fremont Jones). Though...
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Dianne Day, Author Doubleday Books $21.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-385-48608-8
The beguiling characters populating the fourth Fremont Jones mystery, following The Bohemian Murders (1997), are such fun that one can forgive the less than captivating plot. A strong-willed and beautiful young woman intent on following her own star,
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Dianne Day, Author Doubleday Books $21.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-385-48609-5
This swift and upbeat story features Fremont Jones, scion of a distinguished Boston family, and Michael Kossoff, a Russian nobleman and spy for the czar, who, in the fifth in this series (after Emperor Norton's Ghost), are continuing not only as...
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