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From the reviews of Philippa Carr’s novels
The Miracle at St. Bruno’s
“Here is mystery and excitement at its best… [in] a novel filled with the colored pageantry of Henry VIII’s England… This novel will be hard to put down.” -Buffalo Courier-Express
The Lion Triumphant
“It should please aficionados of the historical novel. Miss Carr’s recreation of the past is factually impeccable and she uses it very professionally to tell her story.” -Best Sellers
The Witch From the Sea
“A highly enjoyable tale involving murder, witchcraft, and romance. Set in Elizabethan England … Carr’s novel spans three generations of seafaring families … They intermarry quite often, murder frequently, and in general stir up a great deal of action. This intricate plot will entertain and surprise the most seasoned Gothic fan.” -Library Journal
Saraband for Two Sisters
“Set in the turbulent period of English history when Cavalier and Roundhead engaged in vicious civil war … this is not only a captivating story, but solidly grounded in history.”
- Chattanooga Times
“Philippa Carr tells it all with her now familiar skill and special flair for the erection of captivating heroines.” -Publishers Weekly i Lament For a Lost Lover
“Domestic dither in the midst of historical troubles is Carr’s long suit, atnd she cross-ruffs characters and events with a practiced hand. ‘ -Kirkus Reviews
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