Lucy's Voice New England History Mystery #2
Lucy's Voice New England History Mystery #2
She was engaged to the most handsome man in the nation, then he killed the president.
An ornate Spanish dresser reignites a Civil War-era
mystery. What did Lucy Hale know when her fiancé, John
Wilkes Booth, shot Abraham Lincoln? The privileged
daughter of a New Hampshire senator, Lucy was never
questioned. Museum caretaker Levi Woodbury and reporter
Claire Caswell are drawn into the search for a lost journal that
may rewrite history.
“Lucy’s Voice is a delightful adventure… a wonderful read!”
—Genevieve Aichele, NH State Artist Laureate
“Robinson serves up an intriguing blend of fact & fiction sprinkled with
local history and tightly wrapped in a tasteful, twisty mystery.”
—Thom Hindle, photographer and antiquarian from Dover, NH
“Robinson’s second mystery weaves a tale that will appeal to anyone
interested in American history… I thoroughly enjoyed it.”
—David Griffiths, traveler and writer from Halifax, Nova Scotia
“I found myself lost in that wonderful space between fact and fiction.”
—Jennifer Gray, historian from Kittery Point, Maine
“An entertaining and thought-provoking peek at a distinguished New
England family caught up in the backlash of Lincoln’s assassination.”
—W.J. Foley, former Boston history teacher and National Parks educator
J. Dennis Robinson is the author of 20 history books on topics from
archaeology and ax murder to privateering, child labor, theater arts,
and the forgotten founding of New Hampshire.