Bloody Lessons: A Victorian San Francisco Mystery

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by Locke, M. Louisa


  Finally, this book, as always, wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my loving husband Jim, my daughter Ashley and her family, and my sister Alice Clark.

  About the Author

  M. Louisa Locke, a retired professor of U.S. and Women’s History, has embarked on a second career as the author of novels and short stories set in Victorian San Francisco that are based on Dr. Locke's doctoral research on late 19th century working women. Maids of Misfortune features Annie Fuller, a reluctant clairvoyant who goes undercover to solve a crime, and the sequel, Uneasy Spirits, explores 19th century spiritualism. Her short stories, Dandy Detects and The Misses Moffet Mend a Marriage, offer glimpses into the lives of minor characters from the novels.

  Locke is an active member of the Historical Fiction Authors Cooperative, and you can find more about her journey as an indie author and gain a deeper glimpse into the world of Victorian San Francisco if you check out her website at http://mlouisalocke.com/ If you enjoyed Bloody Lessons, please let the author know at [email protected]. Since positive word of mouth is crucial for any author to succeed, please consider writing a review on Amazon.com.

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