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The Knowledge of Water
A Citizen of the Country
The Vanished Child
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A Reisden and Perdita Mystery Series

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Titanic was a white ship--once. Now? Rock the boat.

It's 1912, the era of Jim Crow and lynchings, and a young society woman learns that her grandfather, the grandfather she barely knows, may be passing for white. She has a family. She has a child. She can't be black. She doesn't know how. She follows him onto the newest, safest

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Release dateJan 1, 2012
The Knowledge of Water
A Citizen of the Country
The Vanished Child

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Vanished Child

    1

    The Vanished Child
    The Vanished Child

    "Someone killed Richard. Now Richard wants to know why." New England, 1887. The millionaire William Knight is brutally murdered. His grandson, Richard, the only witness, is shocked into silence, then disappears, presumed kidnapped and killed. Switzerland, 1905. Alexander von Reisden, "intellectual, immora

  • The Knowledge of Water

    2

    The Knowledge of Water
    The Knowledge of Water

    “I will marry you,” Perdita Halley said to Alexander von Reisden at eighteen, “but not until I study music.” Now, at twenty-one, she has come to Paris, his city--but music still stands between them. She is pursuing her dream of becoming a concert pianist; he is trying for the less likely one of becoming an ordinary, unhau

  • A Citizen of the Country

    3

    A Citizen of the Country
    A Citizen of the Country

    Paris, 1911. Andre du Monde, director of a famous horror theater, has married a young girl from the country. As a child, Andre experienced something terrible. Now he can't be close to anyone except by frightening them. His wife is frightened too. Because Andre keeps telling her she's going to poison him... Alexa

  • Crimes and Survivors

    4

    Crimes and Survivors
    Crimes and Survivors

    Titanic was a white ship--once. Now? Rock the boat. It's 1912, the era of Jim Crow and lynchings, and a young society woman learns that her grandfather, the grandfather she barely knows, may be passing for white. She has a family. She has a child. She can't be black. She doesn't know how. She follows him onto the newest, safest

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Sarah Smith

Sarah Smith is a copywriter-turned-author who wants to make the world a lovelier place, one kissing story at a time. Her love of romance began when she was eight and she discovered her auntie’s stash of romance novels. She’s been hooked ever since. When she’s not writing, you can find her hiking, eating chocolate, and perfecting her lumpia recipe. She lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband and adorable cat, Salem.

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