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Julian KestrelThis page lists novels that feature the Regency dandy and amateur investigator Julian Kestrel. Cover images are of the first US edition and a recent paperback or digital edition.
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Julian Kestrel: Novels |
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Cut To The QuickKate Ross
Viking1993
"Add the unflappable Julian Kestrel to the ranks of great sleuths of ages past. He's the very model of a proper Beau Brummell--except for his unusual willingness to plunge headlong into murder investigations. And an investigation's hard to avoid when, luring an elegant weekend at a friend's country estate, a murder victim turns up in his bed. With the help of his Cockney manservant, Dipper, Kestrel sets out to find the killer among the glittering denizens of 1820s London's social stratosphere."
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A Broken VesselKate Ross
Viking1994
"Julian Kestrel, the dandy detective of Regency London, is most decidedly a man of the world and, through his valet, Dipper, reformed Cockney pickpocket, is not without ties to the underworld. One such connection is Dipper's sister Sally, a prostitute who accidentally happens across the possibility of murder while picking her clients' pockets. Since Sally is not quite in the position to go to the police with her knowledge, she and Julian must chase the clues all through London, from glittery parlors to the dank halls of a home for fallen women."
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Whom The Gods LoveKate Ross
Viking1995
"A confrontation in a Hampstead cemetery is somewhat off the suave Julian Kestrel's ususal beat. But when he is summoned by the father of an old friend to investigate the murder of the man's son, Julian soon finds himself at the center of a densely plotted mystery with twists that verge on the Shakespearean."
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The Devil In MusicKate Ross
Viking1997
"Julian Kestrel, gentleman sleuth and dandy, becomes fascinated with the unsolved case of the murder of a Milanese aristocrat and the disappearance of his protégé, a brilliant young English opera singer. What has become of the singer’s fiancée and the aristocrat’s notoriously surly manservant? Could the murder be tied to Italy’s tumultuous politics? Furthermore, the murdered marquis left a widow whose beauty makes Kestrel’s heart skip faster."
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