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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Louise F. Titchener wrote as Louise Titchener and under the pseudonyms Anne Silverlock and Jane Silverwood.

Alyssa Howard is the pseudonym used by the writing team of Ruth Glick, Eileen Buckholtz, Carolyn Males, and Louise Titchener.

Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan, and Tess Marlowe are three different pseudonyms used by the writing team of Ruth Glick and Louise Titchener.

Clare Richards, and Clare Richmond are two different pseudonyms used by the writing team of Carolyn Males and Louise Titchener.

Pseudonyms that represent multiple authors should not be combined with any single author's author page.

Séries

Œuvres de Louise Titchener

Greenfire (1993) 26 exemplaires
A Permanent Arrangement (1986) 9 exemplaires
Eye of the Jaguar (1993) 9 exemplaires
Déjà Vu (1996) 9 exemplaires
Homebody (1993) 7 exemplaires
Slow Melt (1986) 6 exemplaires
Bright Secrets (1991) 6 exemplaires
Buried in Baltimore (2001) 6 exemplaires
High Stakes (1991) 6 exemplaires
Dark Waters (1991) 5 exemplaires
With Each Caress (1985) 5 exemplaires
Gunshy (2004) 5 exemplaires
Beyond Mere Words (1988) 5 exemplaires
Malpractice (2006) 5 exemplaires
Handle With Care (1989) 5 exemplaires
Voyage of the Heart (1985) 4 exemplaires
Burned in Baltimore (2003) 4 exemplaires
Mantrap (1994) 4 exemplaires
The Tender Trap (1987) 3 exemplaires
Bumped Off in Baltimore (2005) 2 exemplaires
An Invincible Love (1985) 2 exemplaires
Hard Water (2014) 2 exemplaires
Trouble in Tampa (2018) 2 exemplaires
Casanova's Master (1984) 1 exemplaire
Aphrodite's Promise (1985) 1 exemplaire
Fantasy Lover (1986) 1 exemplaire
In the Heat of the Sun (1986) 1 exemplaire
Vysoké sázky (1994) 1 exemplaire
The Dress Circle (1988) 1 exemplaire

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Titchener, Louise F.
Autres noms
Hill, Alexis (with Ruth Glick)
Howard, Alyssa (with Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick, Carolyn Males)
Hill Jordan, Alexis (with Ruth Glick)
Marlowe, Tess (with Ruth Glick)
Richards, Clare (with Carolyn Males)
Richmond, Clare (with Carolyn Males) (tout afficher 8)
Silverlock, Anne
Silverwood, Jane
Date de naissance
1941
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Detroit, Michigan, USA (birth)
Ohio, USA
Maryland, USA
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Notice de désambigüisation
Louise F. Titchener wrote as Louise Titchener and under the pseudonyms Anne Silverlock and Jane Silverwood.

Alyssa Howard is the pseudonym used by the writing team of Ruth Glick, Eileen Buckholtz, Carolyn Males, and Louise Titchener.

Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan, and Tess Marlowe are three different pseudonyms used by the writing team of Ruth Glick and Louise Titchener.

Clare Richards, and Clare Richmond are two different pseudonyms used by the writing team of Carolyn Males and Louise Titchener.

Pseudonyms that represent multiple authors should not be combined with any single author's author page.

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Critiques

1882 Ex-Pinkerton detective and former army sharpshooter, Oliver Redcastle is forced to investigate a railway explosion at the Carrolltown Viaduct which killed three men. Who and why was John D. Rockefeller's private railroad car sabotaged. But what secrets will his investigation reveal.
An entertaining historical mystery with a likeable main character. A good start to the series.
An ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
I really like historical fiction in which the author shows me a broad and detailed view of an unfamiliar setting. This takes a lot of research and imagination, and Titchener does it here in spades.

Florida in 1885 WAS much like the wild west. Our hero, Oliver Redcastle, is a detective from Baltimore on assignment to find a missing investor in Tampa. We follow Redcastle’s adventures from the glittering high society of Tampa, to the horrors of imprisonment in a backwoods turpentine camp, through hair-raising escapes in the wilderness and at sea, and finally to a series of violent encounters in the Everglades.

The author is also sensitive to historical social issues, and we’re exposed to believable characters from diverse races, classes, and economic backgrounds. These include Cuban gun runners, con men, Florida crackers, and a kick-ass Lady detective (who, like Redcastle himself, is beautifully drawn, evincing not only courage and determination, but depth and vulnerability).

I loved everything about this novel. If you like historical fiction, I think you will too.
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JackMassa | Jan 24, 2019 |
This book is more a memoir of Jean Silverwood's experience of going to sea with her family than it is a true seafarer's adventure story. Having read many of those, as the wife of a sailor, I expected there to be more about the sailing conditions, details about the boat, and the disaster alluded to in the title. (Sea disasters usually end up with survivors floating for days in open rubber life rafts, thirsty, hungry, and sunbaked before they are finally rescued.) So if you are looking for the typical disaster yarn you will be disappointed. However, if you want to hear a first hand tale of what it's like to live aboard with 4 children and a marriage that is just barely holding together, this is the book for you.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Eye_Gee | 51 autres critiques | May 8, 2017 |
Black Wave combines true-life adventure on the high seas with an intimate portrait of family life under stress. Jean Silverwood does a great job maintaining suspense, as she intersperses the harrowing survival story with character-revealing flashbacks. Her unflinching honesty proves the courage shown during the shipwreck. Jean had my heart racing and a few tears flowing.
I also enjoyed her husband John's more analytic reflection in 'Book II.' He provides a fascinating historical comparison to another shipwreck - on the very same reef - in 1855. While not the page-turner of Book I, this account provides context for an equally intimate window onto his examination of conscience: How could I have lead my family into this crisis? We're also privy to his wrenching search for redemption amidst human limitation.
This is a generous book, and a great read!
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LarryWampler | 51 autres critiques | May 6, 2010 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
33
Membres
338
Popularité
#70,454
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
54
ISBN
49
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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