Darmon Mystery Series
by Thomas Thorpe
The Darmon Mysteries are set in countries around the world between 1820 to 1865, notably following the American and French Revolutions, yet prior to the abolition of slavery and the industrial revolution.
The era was both fascinating and turbulent. Nations struggled with self-government, having emerged from colonialism or repressive monarchies. Word of the French and American revolutions had spread worldwide. Tensions flared between traditional royalists and young radicals who promoted new ideas of democracy to free themselves from repressive social classes. The idea of personal freedom threatened the economic engine of most countries: slavery. Already condemned by the church, the practice became the target of rebellion among slaves, sepoys, serfs and Quebecois. As a result, conspiracies abounded and murders were common.
Into the mix, are thrust the Darmon’s, who solve mysteries occurring worldwide. William and Elizabeth, her sister Emily and brother-in-law Charles and youngest sister, Victoria. They’re world traveling aristocrats whose money provides access, but encounters with other cultures make them truly “fish out of water” as they venture to America, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Canada, Brazil, Russia Africa and India.

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