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Karen Lee Street

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Karen Lee Street is a long time Londoner, now living in Australia. She spent her earliest years in an old Pennsylvania farmhouse with far too many things that went bump in the night, memories of which bring a touch of the Gothic to her writing.

Her critically acclaimed historical mysteries follow the adventures of Edgar Allan Poe and C. Auguste Dupin. In Edgar Allan Poe & the London Monster, set in London 1840, the sleuthing duo investigate a true 18th century crime and its aftermath. Edgar Allan Poe & the Jewel of Peru sees the duo reunite in Philadelphia, 1844 to unravel a mystery involving old enemies, lost soul-mates, ornithomancy, and the legendary jewel of Peru. Edgar Allan Poe and the Empire of the Dead takes place in Paris, 1849 an
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Karen Lee Street A sequel to Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster entitled: Edgar Allan Poe and the Jewel of Peru, set in Philadelphia, 1844. It brings back some cha…moreA sequel to Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster entitled: Edgar Allan Poe and the Jewel of Peru, set in Philadelphia, 1844. It brings back some characters introduced in book I -- Dupin, of course -- and Miss Helena Loddiges, the ornithologist whose book Poe edited. She now has a mystery for Poe to solve. (less)
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Apologies for the very long silence whilst in the throes ofwriting, editing, proofreading, and participating in various stages of the production of...Edgar Allan Poe and the Empire of the Dead !The last novel in the Poe & Dupin sleuthing trilogy has just been published by Point Blank Books in the U.K., with a press date of Read more of this blog post »
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“Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster is based in part on true events. “The Monster” did indeed terrorize the ladies of London from 1788–1790, slicing the derrières of over fifty victims,”
Karen Lee Street, Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster

“Further, I’ve alluded to over thirty Poe stories, poems and essays in the novel, thus creating another puzzle for the reader to solve.”
Karen Lee Street, Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster

“The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father, nor the father suffer for the iniquity of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself,”
Karen Lee Street, Edgar Allan Poe and the Jewel of Peru

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