Author
Bruce Alexander
Sir John Fielding
Reviews
6
Books on file
8
Avg rating
Years active
1997-2005
Reviewed
Our reviews of Bruce Alexander's work

The Price of Murder
by Bruce Alexander
The tenth (and posthumous) Sir John Fielding. Bruce Alexander's widow finished what he had begun, and the result is more graceful than continuation novels usually are.

Person or Persons Unknown
by Bruce Alexander
The fourth Sir John Fielding mystery. Bruce Alexander writing 18th century London with a magistrate going blind.

Jack Knave and Fool
by Bruce Alexander
The fifth Sir John Fielding mystery. The blind magistrate investigates a murder at the Drury Lane Theatre. Bruce Alexander at his most relaxed.

Color of Death
by Bruce Alexander
The seventh Sir John Fielding novel. Bruce Alexander on race, theft, and 1770s London. Quietly one of the strongest in the series.

Smuggler's Moon
by Bruce Alexander
The eighth Sir John Fielding. Bruce Alexander takes the blind magistrate to the Kentish coast for smuggling, dragoons, and the kind of countryside violence London does not see.

An Experiment in Treason
by Bruce Alexander
The ninth Sir John Fielding mystery. Benjamin Franklin makes a cameo. Bruce Alexander writing 1770s espionage at the official level.
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What we have said about Bruce Alexander
The tenth (and posthumous) Sir John Fielding. Bruce Alexander's widow finished what he had begun, and the result is more graceful than continuation novels usually are.
The fourth Sir John Fielding mystery. Bruce Alexander writing 18th century London with a magistrate going blind.
The fifth Sir John Fielding mystery. The blind magistrate investigates a murder at the Drury Lane Theatre. Bruce Alexander at his most relaxed.
The seventh Sir John Fielding novel. Bruce Alexander on race, theft, and 1770s London. Quietly one of the strongest in the series.
The eighth Sir John Fielding. Bruce Alexander takes the blind magistrate to the Kentish coast for smuggling, dragoons, and the kind of countryside violence London does not see.
The ninth Sir John Fielding mystery. Benjamin Franklin makes a cameo. Bruce Alexander writing 1770s espionage at the official level.
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