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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"My favorite of her novels so far. Claire M. Andrews has written yet another compelling page-turner full of murder and intrigue. Irene is a wonderfully complex heroine, brilliant and headstrong, determined to prove herself, and impossible not to root for as she navigates the male-dominated All Souls class and the dark and deadly hallways of Oxford. A Beautiful and Terrible Murder will have you reading late into the night to discover the fate of Irene and her friends...and then desperately awaiting the sequel."
--Lillie Lainoff, author of One for All"Irene Adler is a compelling protagonist with a burning secret--and on a mission to catch a murderer. A Beautiful and Terrible Murder is a delightful read that plunges you into a mystery set at a supposedly haunted school full of adversaries and unlikely allies where no one is quite who they seem."
--Mackenzie Reed, author of The Wilde Trials and The Rosewood Hunt"A Beautiful and Terrible Murderhas all the makings of a YA classic: a beloved literary heroine made anew, a thrilling mystery, a breathtaking romance, and a finale of breakneck twists. I would follow Claire M. Andrews's riveting version of Irene Adler anywhere!"
--Kika Hatzopoulou, internationally bestselling author of Threads That Bind"With its fast-paced plot to match its quick-thinking heroine, readers will be racing toward the last page, desperate to solve the mystery first. Claire M. Andrews has reimagined Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's world with a modern mix of romance, intrigue, and a dash of the diabolical. It's a story with more twists and turns than a Victorian London alley, and the most fun I've had reading in a long while!"
--Lauren J. A. Bear, author of Mother of Rome"This book truly has it all: dark academia, a murder mystery, and romantic tension all skillfully woven into a historical context. The story is compelling and propulsive, the atmosphere so thick you can feel it. This is a Sherlock Holmes reimagining as you've never seen it before--spearheaded by an ambitious, competent young woman ahead of her time."
--M. K. Lobb, author of Seven Faceless Saints and To Steal from Thieves "With fast-paced prose and a witty, likable hero, this work is a largely satisfying reimagining of Sherlock Holmes. The Oxford setting is a captivating backdrop, enhancing the story's intrigue."--Kirkus Reviews "Andrews pens a smart, witty, engaging, and fearless young woman who holds her own. Hand this book to strong readers who like a complex mystery entwined with Victorian culture set in the center of the Sherlock Holmes universe."--School Library Journal
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