About the Author:
Kate Colquhoun is the author of Murder in the First-Class Carriage. Her previous works have been nominated for the Duff Cooper Prize, the Samuel Johnson Prize and the CWA Gold Dagger Award. She writes regularly for numerous publications, including the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. She lives in London.
Review:
Praise for "A Thing in Disguise:
"If a better biography was published this year, I didn't read it." --"The Sunday Telegraph" (A Best Book of the Year)
"Her research establishes Paxton alongside Brunel as one of the most influential designers of Victorian Britain." --Miranda Seymour, "The Sunday Times" (A Best Book of the Year)
Praise for "A Murder in the First-Class Carriage"
"The author's suspenseful writing style and clear prose make the tale easy to read . . . Colquhoun expertly places the murder within the larger context of British, Continental European and American history . . . Colquhoun successfully balances suspense with historical accuracy." -- "Kirkus"
"Colquhoun's narrative will appeal to British, rail, and legal historians. She does an excellent job of describing the case and the times. Highly recommended." -- "Library Journal"
"Deploying her skill as a historian, Colquhoun turns a single curious murder case into a fascinatingly quirky portrait of the underside of mid-Victorian London. I found it unputdownable." --"Daily Telegraph"
"[A] thrilling book, which reads at times like a good Victorian novel . . . an utterly compelling did-he-do-it." --"The Sunday Times"
"An enthralling account of a real life mystery . . . Her well-told tale would stand up in co
"The author''s suspenseful writing style and clear prose make the tale easy to read . . . Colquhoun expertly places the murder within the larger context of British, Continental European and American history . . . Colquhoun successfully balances suspense with historical accuracy."---"Kirkus"
"The re-telling of this true story pits justice against baying-for-blood hysteria in a sensationally episodic tale that is every bit as compelling as it must have been when it happened."---"Easy Living"
"Enthralling. . . . A fascinatingly quirky portrait of the underside of mid-Victorian London. I found it unputdownable."---- Miranda Seymour, "The Telegraph"
"Ms. Colquhoun's meticulously researched true-crime account, first published in England, is a tick-tock of the arrest and trial of a German tailor following a chase across the Atlantic...its final revelation is a showstopper."---"New York Times"
"The weight of evidence is in the balance to the very end. . . . Mesmerizing."---"The Guardian"
"Deploying her skill as a historian, Colquhoun turns a single curious murder case into a fascinatingly quirky portrait of the underside of mid- Victorian London. I found it unputdownable."---"Daily Telegraph"
"[A] thrilling book, which reads at times like a good Victorian novel . . . an utterly compelling did-he-do-it."---"The Sunday Times"
"Kate Colquhoun is a fine, robust writer who makes the most of its every twist and turn."---"The Mail on Sunday"
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