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Second Opinion

by Claire Rayner

This is the second in the medical mystery series, featuring Dr Frederica Barnabus, the forensic pathologist and police-surgeon at the Old East Hospital. In this story she is involved in investigating the harrowing...


First Blood

by Claire Rayner

Dr Barnabas is the new pathologist at a big inner city hospital. She is also a police surgeon - and the first woman to hold either post. Her first post-mortem is on a well-known author, with all the attendant...


The Virus Man

by Claire Rayner

At 7am, on her twelfth birthday, Miranda Hallam is found dead in bed at Bluegates school, but hers is only the first death. For some time, Ben Pitman has been dedicated to his work towards a breakthrough antiviral...


Fourth Attempt

by Claire Rayner

The gossipmongers at London's Royal Eastern Hospital are working overtime. Three deaths in as many days among the staff? Worse, three suicides? Something must be very wrong. Dr George Bamabas, not one to stand...


Long Acre (Book 6 of The Performers)

by Claire Rayner

Orphans Amy and Fenton arrive in London determined to find fame and fortune on the stage, like their grandmother, the legendary Lilith Lucas. However, Amy also harbours another desire - to discover her family....


Soho Square (Book 4 of The Performers

by Claire Rayner

In 1851 Lydia Mohun, the daughter of the famous actress, Lilith Lucas, comes to live in Soho Square. She dreams of the same success on the same stage and when Jonah Lackland's daughter Phoebe is introduced to...


The Haymarket (Book 2 of The Performers)

by Claire Rayner

Abel Lackland, rescued from the gutter as a child, has achieved great success as a surgeon. His eldest son, Jonah refuses to follow in his father's footsteps. He secretly nurtures a desire to act on the stage....


Gower Street (Book 1 of The Performers)

by Claire Rayner

The early 1800's. Jesse Constam, a highly respected spice merchant, lives in fashionable Gower Street. Saved from poverty himself, he rescues two children from the gutter. Jesse's intervention changes their...


Nurse in the Sun

by Claire Rayner

Nurse Isabel Cameron had taken a job for six months at the Cadiz, a luxury hotel in Majorca. Leaving an unhappy love affair behind her in London, she swore that there would be no emotional complications in Spain,...


The Doctors of Downlands

by Claire Rayner

Dr Phillipa Fenwick accepted a post as a GP in a large group practice, the only woman on an all-male team. While some of the doctors were prepared to accept her, Dr Max Lester was not. He made it plain that...


Dangerous things

by Claire Rayner

For a widow with small children, a job at the local school should be ideal, but Hattie joins the Foundation with misgivings, to help look after the first intake of girls in the sixth form. There are problems...


Third Degree

by Claire Rayner

A severed leg is found, but there is not much the police or their pathologist George Barnabus can do. After two further deaths George's suspicions are aroused, and when her lover, Chief Inspector Gus Hathaway,...


Burning Summer

by Claire Rayner

Ruthie Lee is seven and England is at war. Brought back from the countryside to live with her mother and baby brother in London, she spends summer in the hot dusty streets and the warm companionship of the East...


Festival (Book 5 of The Poppy Chronicles)

by Claire Rayner

1951. The Festival of Britain announces a time of post-war optimism and hope in the future for the country as shortages come to an end. Poppy is beginning to have some success running her own business and she...


Maddie

by Claire Rayner

It is New Year's Eve 1948, and Maddie Braham's birthday party. She sees Jay Kincaid, a handsome American in London on business, and immediately falls wildly in love with him. Spoiled from childhood, what Maddie...


Lunching at Laura's

by Claire Rayner

Laura's in Soho is the fashionable place to meet and eat. Only a select few can guarantee an advance booking..The food is good, the ambience attractive, buts its success is due to one woman alone, and that is...


Sisters

by Claire Rayner

In a hushed courtroom, the scene is set for one of the most celebrated trials of recent years. A tral caused by a bitter family wrangle. A trial that, as it unfolds, will reveal the dramatic story of the turbulent...


Family Chorus

by Claire Rayner

How many hearts will a woman break tor each the top? Lexie Asher had talent and looks, and nerve - but more than that she had charm. And she knew how to get her own way. She could will her own way out of the...


Death on the Table

by Claire Rayner

The man admitted to casualty was a Polish se aman - an emergency - in urgent need of an abdominal operati on. Four hours later, he died ''accidentally''. From then on, the ''accidents'' became more frequent...


Paying Guests

by Claire Rayner

The sequel to "London Lodgings". Tilly Quentin has successfully turned Quentin's into a thriving guest house. But with the demanding guests, particularly the handsome Silas Geddes, and her beloved son, Duff,...