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Emperor
Norton's Ghost, A Fremont Jones Mystery
Written by Dianne Day
The year is 1908, and Fremont Jones and
her partner in life and work, Michael Archer Kossoff, have returned
to San Francisco where
they are living separately but in the same house (it's a double
Victorian on Divisadero Street). Also on the ground floor of Fremont's
side of the house is their new business: J&K Investigations.
Their third business partner in this venture is Aloysius, or Wish,
Stephenson, whom they have liberated from the San Francisco Police
Department, where readers of the series met him after... click
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Beacon
Street Mourning
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 304 pages
October 2001
Five years ago Caroline Fremont Jones fled
the proper world of her native Boston for the independent
life of a California private detective. But now, in
the winter of 1909, she is grief-stricken to learn of
her
father’s grave illness.
Still
hampered
by
half-healed
injuries
from
her
last
adventure — but... click
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Death
Train to Boston
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 272 pages
July 2000
Autumn 1908 finds Caroline Fremont Jones
and her partner in love and work, Michael Kossoff, traveling
incognito, riding the rails from San Francisco to Boston.
The railroad hired the sleuthing couple to investigate
a series of accidents. But before they can solve the
mystery, they become victims of the worst mishap... click
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Emperor
Norton's Ghost
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 336 pages
June 1999
Caroline Fremont Jones revels in her return
to San Francisco, where a new city rises from the ruins
of the 1906 earthquake. Even more rewarding is her business
partnership and rekindled love with ex-spymaster Michael
Archer Kossoff. But their private investigation agency
is barely off the ground when Fremont's new friend... click
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The
Bohemian Murders
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 288 pages
March 1998
Forced to leave San Francisco after the
devastating earthquake of 1906, Fremont (née Caroline)
Jones follows her heart to the bohemian beach community
of Carmel-by-the-Sea. She is eager to be reunited
with her elusive suitor, retired spymaster Michael Archer,
but finds him mysteriously metamorphosed into Misha--otherwise
occupied and decidedly unavailable for sleuthing. But... click
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Fire
and Fog
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 288 pages
March 1997
"With her independent spirit and youthful
determination, Miss Jones is virtually invincible," raved The
New York Times Book Review upon meeting Dianne Day's
spunky and appealing new heroine in her debut, The
Strange Files of Fremont Jones. Now Fremont Jones
returns, awakened by a terrible rumbling, and nearly
crushed by a... click
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The
Strange Files of Fremont Jones
Written by Dianne
Day
Paperback, 272 pages
January 1996
Brave, resourceful, adventurous Fremont
(née Caroline) Jones is a woman ahead of her time. Hungry
for independence, she's traded in her conventional life
in Boston for a career as a "type-writer" in turn-of-the-century
San Francisco. But Fremont soon discovers that her clients
aren't always what they appear to be, and that... click
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