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Cut to the Quick: Julian Kestrel #1 (A Felony & Mayhem Mystery)
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Julian Kestrel is the walking definition of a Regency-era dandy. He cares about little beyond the perfection of his tailoring, he lives for the bon mot, and his life has the specific gravity and the fleeting charm of a soap-bubble. At least that's what he'd like you to think. In fact, it rather suits Kestrel to be perpetually underestimated, particularly when as in this instance his weekend at a glamorous country estate is spoiled by a dead girl's body being found in his bed.
Cut to the Quick (Crime, Penguin)
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Impeccably evoking Regency England, this period thriller stars historically authentic detective Julian Kestrel. During an elegant country weekend, Kestrel finds the corpse of an attractive young woman in his bed, and sets out to find the killer among the glittering denizens of a titled house harboring too many secrets. Reading tour.
A Broken Vessel: Julian Kestral #2 (Julian Kestrel)
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Julian Kestrel, the dandy detective of Regency London, is most decidedly a man of the world and, through his valet, Dipper, reformed Cockney pickpocket, is not without ties to the underworld. One such connection is Dipper's sister Sally, a prostitute who accidentally happens across the possibility of murder while picking her clients' pockets. Since Sally is not quite in the position to go to the police with her knowledge, she and Julian must chase the clues all through London, from glittery parlors to the dank halls of a home for fallen women.
Whom the Gods Love (Julian Kestrel Mystery)
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Alexander Falkland hasn't an enemy in the world. Young, talented, charming, he shines in every field he enters: law, architecture, the investment market. But one night his luck runs out with a vengeance. In the midst of one of his famous parties, he is found in his study with his head smashed, a blood-stained poker beside him. No wonder the inscription on his gravestone reads: whom the gods love die young. When the Bow Street runners fail to solve the crime, Alexander's distraught father turns to Julian Kestrel, elegant dandy and intrepid amateur sleuth. Soon Kestrel is up to his ears in suspects. But the greatest enigma is Alexander himself. Who was he really? Social reformer or butterfly, devoted husband or rake? In this, his third murder case, Julian must peel off one mask after another, till at last he discovers an Alexander no one knew - except, perhaps, the killer.
The Devil in Music (Julian Kestrel Mystery)
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With flawless period detail and a dapper English detective reminiscent of Lord Peter Wimsey, Kate Ross is charming fans of Anne Perry and Elizabeth George--and earning a loyal following of mystery readers eager to accompany Julian Kestrel from adventure to satisfying adventure. Traveling on the Continent with his ex-pickpocket valet, Kestrel finds himself caught up in the mysterious and murderous world of the opera. Four years ago, the Italian marquis Ludovico Malvezzi was murdered, and Orfeo, the young English tenor he had been training for a career on the glittering operatic stage, disappeared. As Kestral is irresistibly drawn into the baffling case, he encounters suspects at every turn: a runaway wife and her male soprano lover; a liberal nobleman at odds with Italy's Austrian overlords; a mocking Frenchman with perfect pitch; a beautiful, clever widow who haunts Kestrel's dreams; and the missing Orfeo, the penniless protg who just might be a political agent. And when the killer strikes again, Kestrel's quest for answers spirals into a crescendo of passion, danger, and music as he risks becoming a ruthless murderer's next victim.
A Broken Vessel
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In 1820's London, Julian Kestrel and an unlikely partner--bold and bewitching prostitute Sally Stokes--stalk a murderer through the high places and low life in Regency London, after Sally mistakenly steals a letter from one of her clients containing an urgent plea for help from a distraught young woman. Reading tour.
Ross Kate News

What's Next for 'Jon & Kate Plus 8?'
Entertainment Tonight News - May 26, 2009
What does the future hold for TLC's reality stars Jon and Kate Gosselin? ET sits down with the managing editor for Entertainment Weekly Dalton Ross to get the inside scoop. "As long as people are watching, the show will continue," Dalton says of "Jon
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ANGEL #20 (Comic Review)
FANGORIA - May 22, 838
With Ross on the art duties, I could barely identify Angel himself at times, not to mention his growing all-girl supporting cast with the exception of Spike. And even those sexy ladies from the show look bland and generic. Where's the curves Kate?
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Wearable creations set for show - The Southland Times
The Southland Times, New Zealand - May 29, 2009
Wearable creations set for showFounding organiser Kate Ross wasn't keen to reveal exactly what kind of garments would grace the catwalk ahead of the show. "We're keeping everything well under wraps this year so it's a total surprise for our audiences," Mrs Ross said.
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Katie Canters Ahead of Jonathan Ross Chat - PopSugar.com
PopSugar.com, CA - May 26, 2009
Katie Canters Ahead of Jonathan Ross ChatKatie Price spent the Bank Holiday horse riding in Buckinghamshire, spending time with horse instructor Andrew Gould, and cooking a roast. Although she started the long weekend meeting her divorce lawyer, Fiona Shakleton, reports state Kate has been
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Samuel Johnson Prize: the shortlist - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - May 22, 7671
Samuel Johnson Prize: the shortlistThe Telegraph boasted two contenders: our Middle East editor Tim Butcher's Blood River and, the eventual winner, former literary editor Kate Summerscale's The Suspicions of Mr Whicher. This year's shortlist (announced this week) is less literary and
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