BEWARE THE DARKNESS BENEATH
Winter 1946
One cold dark night, as a devastated London shivers through the transition to post-war life, a young nurse goes missing from the South London Hospital for Women & Children. Her body is discovered hours later behind a locked door.
Two women from the hospital join forces to investigate the case. Determined not to return to the futures laid out for them before the war, the unlikely sleuths must face their own demons and dilemmas as they pursue - The Midnight Man.
'''A mystery that evokes the period and a recovering London in compelling detail.’ VASEEM KHAN
'The perfect blend of a beautifully evocative atmosphere and a fiendishly clever mystery. Fabulous!'
VICTORIA DOWD
'There are so many things to admire. The setting, really bedded in and evocative all pulled together with great skill. May it soar.' ELIZABETH BUCHAN
'An exciting read set against the backdrop of a beloved London hospital thrilling and informative.' ROSANNA AMAKA
'Engaging, authentic historical fiction and a jolly good mystery. I thoroughly enjoyed it.' RACHEL SARGEANT
Praise for Julie Anderson's novels
Highly recommended.' Dr Noir (aka Jacky Collins)
'Few fictional scandals involving Parliament would surprise anyone these days, but Plague offers a humdinger.' The Literary Review
'If it's excitement and mystery you're after, try the bang up to date and very topical Plague.' Time & Leisure magazine
'A thriller series that calls to mind the joyfully clandestine dangers of Fleming and LeCarre.' Callahan Books
Genre: Mystery
Winter 1946
One cold dark night, as a devastated London shivers through the transition to post-war life, a young nurse goes missing from the South London Hospital for Women & Children. Her body is discovered hours later behind a locked door.
Two women from the hospital join forces to investigate the case. Determined not to return to the futures laid out for them before the war, the unlikely sleuths must face their own demons and dilemmas as they pursue - The Midnight Man.
'''A mystery that evokes the period and a recovering London in compelling detail.’ VASEEM KHAN
'The perfect blend of a beautifully evocative atmosphere and a fiendishly clever mystery. Fabulous!'
VICTORIA DOWD
'There are so many things to admire. The setting, really bedded in and evocative all pulled together with great skill. May it soar.' ELIZABETH BUCHAN
'An exciting read set against the backdrop of a beloved London hospital thrilling and informative.' ROSANNA AMAKA
'Engaging, authentic historical fiction and a jolly good mystery. I thoroughly enjoyed it.' RACHEL SARGEANT
Praise for Julie Anderson's novels
Highly recommended.' Dr Noir (aka Jacky Collins)
'Few fictional scandals involving Parliament would surprise anyone these days, but Plague offers a humdinger.' The Literary Review
'If it's excitement and mystery you're after, try the bang up to date and very topical Plague.' Time & Leisure magazine
'A thriller series that calls to mind the joyfully clandestine dangers of Fleming and LeCarre.' Callahan Books
Genre: Mystery
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