When the circus arrives in Edinburgh, Rose McQuinn is delighted. However, the much anticipated festivities are overshadowed by a curious set of crimes, involving the murder of a clerk during a bank robbery and, within hours of each other, the identical suicides of two young women.
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Alanna Knight is een productieve auteur wiens uitgebreide oeuvre meer dan zestig romans omvat, waaronder de veelgeprezen Inspector Faro-serie en verhalen over zijn dochter Rose McQuinn. Haar schrijven duikt in historische settings en mysteries, die ze meesterlijk verweeft in boeiende verhalen. Knight is ook een gerespecteerd non-fictie auteur en een kenner van Robert Louis Stevenson, wat haar veelzijdigheid en literaire breedte aantoont. Haar vaardigheid in het creëren van levendige personages en intrigerende plots heeft haar een breed lezerspubliek opgeleverd.






The Inspector's Daughter
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
In a desperate attempt to recover from the loss of her husband and her baby son, Rose McQuinn has returned home to Edinburgh from the American Wild West. She unwittingly steps into the shoes of her father, the legendary Detective Inspector Faro, to investigate the strange behaviour of her childhood friend Alice's husband, Matthew Bolton.
The Balmoral Incident
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
Balmoral Castle, 1905. For Rose McQuinn, a handsome cottage on the Royal estate promises a summer holiday of unaccustomed luzury. As Rose travels by train with her little stepdaughter Meg and her trusty dog Thane, she wonders what exciting adventures await them at the Royal household. The holiday takes a darker turn when Rose is warned not to interfere in two deaths that occur soon after her arrival
Ghost Walk
- 237bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
Set in Edinburgh at the turn of the 20th century, the narrative offers a vivid portrayal of the city, enriched with meticulously researched historical details. The story immerses readers in the unique atmosphere of the time, capturing the essence of life during this transformative period.
The Dower House Mystery
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
York, 1907. Newly retired Inspector Faro is delighted at the prospect of staying in the Dower House, situated on a Roman villa once home to Emperor Severus. But he arrives to find his wife Imogen distraught and desperately searching for her missing Irish cousin, who seems to have vanished without a trace...
Deadly Legacy
- 319bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Rose McQuinn finds herself entangled in a perilous mystery after helping a neighbor, leading her to uncover secrets tied to Royal history and the theatre scene. As she delves deeper, her own Edinburgh home reveals connections to a haunting past that threatens her present.
Murders Most Foul
- 319bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Set in 19th century Edinburgh, the story features a Victorian detective navigating a society that juxtaposes elegance with a hidden world of crime. The city’s rich historical backdrop serves as a vibrant setting for unraveling mysteries, where the detective must confront both the charm and the darker elements of urban life.
The Darkness Within
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
It is 1906 and the Faro family gather in Orkney after the sudden death of Inspector Faro's son-in-law Erland Yesnaby. After witnessing strange behaviour from the royal yacht, the 'Victoria and Albert III', and when a body washes up on the shore, both Inspector Faro and his investigator daughter, Rose McQuinn, must solve the mystery.
The Seal King Murders
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Constable Faro is heading home to Orkney, pursuing a private investigation into the mysterious drowning of champion swimmer Dave Claydon. But when the legend of the seal king's annual claim of a human bride becomes reality with a girl's disappearance, Faro's holiday and his original secret mission turn into a nightmare.
Akin to Murder
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
The year is 1864 and Detective Inspector Faro's idyllic life has been shattered by the escape of convicted murderer John McLaw. With countless dead end sightings of the killer and further criminal activity Faro realises that this case is far more complicated than he had first assumed.