Set in 1819 England, the story unfolds as Alexandra Sinclair and her husband, Benedict Nash, face a shocking murder that disrupts their wedding celebration. The victim, linked to a local institution aimed at rehabilitating former prostitutes, ignites a fierce backlash from the community, leading to the Home's closure. Despite increasing murders, local authorities struggle to solve the case. Determined to uncover the truth, Alex teams up with two friends to investigate, risking their lives as they hunt for a cunning killer targeting those connected to the Home.
Karen Hanson Stuyck Knihy


Today's Chicago Blues
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Chicago is a hub of blues history, boasting more landmarks and musicians than any other city outside the Mississippi Delta. Known for its vibrant blues scene, Chicago offers live music every day of the year, showcasing the amplified sound characterized by shuffling rhythms, electrified slide guitar, wailing harmonica, and gritty vocals. The city hosts the largest free blues festival in the world each June, attracting over half a million attendees who revel in the soulful and energetic nature of the music. This resource provides an in-depth exploration of Chicago's blues scene, surpassing typical guidebooks to offer valuable insights for both newcomers and long-time fans. It invites readers to immerse themselves in the historical and cultural context of this powerful genre, illustrating how Chicago continues to evolve the legacy of the blues. Experience the rich tapestry of this celebrated American art form and discover why it remains an essential part of the city's identity.