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Spaulding, Diana (Fictitious characters)

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Works:2 works in 3 publications in 1 language and 550 library holdings
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Most widely held works about Diana (Fictitious characters) Spaulding
    Deadlier than the pen : a Diana Spaulding mystery by Kathy Lynn Emerson( Book )
    2 editions published between 2004 and 2009 in English and held by 346 libraries worldwide
    In 1888, the murder of two female journalists in the New York City prompts newly widowed journalist Diana Spaulding to investigate the handsome horror author Damon Bathory in this historical mystery. Although her growing affection for Bathory makes her increasingly reluctant to pursue him, Spaulding is spurred on by her cigar-chomping boss Horatio Foxe in an adventure that pits her against a deranged artist, a matriarch with a bloodthirsty sense of humor, and a traveling acting troupe of egotistical men and jealous women. Written against the background of New York City during the height of yellow journalism, the novel brings to life not only the the fast-paced murder mystery that Spaulding investigates, but also the day-to-day realities and hardships of the gilded age.
    Fatal as a fallen woman : a Diana Spaulding mystery by Kathy Lynn Emerson( Book )
    1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 193 libraries worldwide
    Reporter Diana Spaulding leaves for Denver after hearing that her mother has been accused of murdering her gold-baron father in this wry historical novel. Upon arriving in the Mile-High City, Spaulding must brave opium dens, snooty Denver society, and a crafty murderer to save her mother -- all against a backdrop of brothels, immigrant railroad workers, and nouveau-riche gold miners that are almost as engaging as the plot itself. Late-19th-century Denver is explored with precise historical detail as Spaulding uncovers the plot that threatens her mother's life.
 
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Fatal as a fallen woman : a Diana Spaulding mystery
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