Berkely Brigade series by Joan Smith (1,3, 8-9)
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Overview: Joan Smith is a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and the Ontario College of Education. She has taught French and English in high school and English in college. When she began writing, her interest in Jane Austen and Lord Byron led to her first choice of genre, the Regency, which she especially liked for its wit and humor.
Genre: Regency Mystery




#1 - Murder Will Speak: Return to the dazzling ballrooms and magnificent salons of Regency England for a delightful tale of mystery and romance. . . .The lovely young widow Corinne deCoventry lived a wonderful life as sole female member of the Berkeley Brigade, a quartet of young aristocrats and acknowledged leaders of the ton. Yet when Corinne wore the famous deCoventry pearls to the mystery ball, she soon came to regret it. Swept off her feet by a masked Robin Hood who stole a kiss before stealing her necklace, she unexpectedly landed in mystery . . . and murder. The dashing Lord Luten rallied to her side. But his intentions were suspect when Corinne discovered that the killer lurked dangerously close to home!
#3 - Murder While I Smile: Mystery and intrigue once again provide adventure for the Berkeley Brigade--the aristocratic foursome with a nose for the ton's most incriminating scandals. . . .
Headstrong Corinne deCoventry, dashing Lord Luten, dilettante poet Sir Reginald Prance, and the delightfully bungling Coffen Pattle join wits and wiles in an imbroglio over forged paintings . . . and murder.
A gorgeous, very alluring French comtesse sets her sights on Luten, who is officially engaged to Corinne--while Prance dreams of passionate amour with the exotic seductress. But the various affairs soon reveal dark secrets, as Corinne realizes her betrothed is much closer to the dealings than she ever suspected!
#8 - Murder's Sad Tale: The Berkeley Brigade undertakes an investigation for Mrs. Ballard, Lady deCoventry’s chaperone. Mrs. Ballard’s whist group played for pennies, but one of its members had been murdered. Not the Brigade’s usual challenge perhaps, until someone else is killed—and suspicion falls on several parties. So Lord Luten, Corinne deCoventry, Sir Reginald Prance, and Coffen Pattle, together with Lord Byron and Black, Lady deCoventry’s butler, seek out the truth.
#9 - Murder on Charing Cross Road: The Berkeley Brigade—Lord Luten, Corinne deCoventry (newly Lady Luten), Sir Reginald Prance and Coffen Pattle—soon have a chance to aid their country by bringing a spy to justice. Their one clue, written by the victim in his blood, to the spy’s identity is baffling. But the spy seems to know every move they make—and to foil them while taking advantage of their difficulties.
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Requirements: ePUB/PDF Reader, 1.4 MB
Overview: Joan Smith is a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and the Ontario College of Education. She has taught French and English in high school and English in college. When she began writing, her interest in Jane Austen and Lord Byron led to her first choice of genre, the Regency, which she especially liked for its wit and humor.
Genre: Regency Mystery
#1 - Murder Will Speak: Return to the dazzling ballrooms and magnificent salons of Regency England for a delightful tale of mystery and romance. . . .The lovely young widow Corinne deCoventry lived a wonderful life as sole female member of the Berkeley Brigade, a quartet of young aristocrats and acknowledged leaders of the ton. Yet when Corinne wore the famous deCoventry pearls to the mystery ball, she soon came to regret it. Swept off her feet by a masked Robin Hood who stole a kiss before stealing her necklace, she unexpectedly landed in mystery . . . and murder. The dashing Lord Luten rallied to her side. But his intentions were suspect when Corinne discovered that the killer lurked dangerously close to home!
#3 - Murder While I Smile: Mystery and intrigue once again provide adventure for the Berkeley Brigade--the aristocratic foursome with a nose for the ton's most incriminating scandals. . . .
Headstrong Corinne deCoventry, dashing Lord Luten, dilettante poet Sir Reginald Prance, and the delightfully bungling Coffen Pattle join wits and wiles in an imbroglio over forged paintings . . . and murder.
A gorgeous, very alluring French comtesse sets her sights on Luten, who is officially engaged to Corinne--while Prance dreams of passionate amour with the exotic seductress. But the various affairs soon reveal dark secrets, as Corinne realizes her betrothed is much closer to the dealings than she ever suspected!
#8 - Murder's Sad Tale: The Berkeley Brigade undertakes an investigation for Mrs. Ballard, Lady deCoventry’s chaperone. Mrs. Ballard’s whist group played for pennies, but one of its members had been murdered. Not the Brigade’s usual challenge perhaps, until someone else is killed—and suspicion falls on several parties. So Lord Luten, Corinne deCoventry, Sir Reginald Prance, and Coffen Pattle, together with Lord Byron and Black, Lady deCoventry’s butler, seek out the truth.
#9 - Murder on Charing Cross Road: The Berkeley Brigade—Lord Luten, Corinne deCoventry (newly Lady Luten), Sir Reginald Prance and Coffen Pattle—soon have a chance to aid their country by bringing a spy to justice. Their one clue, written by the victim in his blood, to the spy’s identity is baffling. But the spy seems to know every move they make—and to foil them while taking advantage of their difficulties.
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