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Author

Bruce Alexander

Sir John Fielding

Reviews

6

Books on file

8

Avg rating

4.0

Years active

1997-2005

Reviewed

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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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