Imogen Robertson

Imogen Robertson

3 Series

Imogen Robertson is an English author known for her historical fiction series, Crowther and Westerman. Before her writing career, she directed for TV, film, and radio. She has been shortlisted for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award in 2011 and the CWA Dagger in the Library Award in 2012.

In "The Paris Winter" by Imogen Robertson, Maud Heighton escapes her small English town to study painting at Lafond's Academie in Paris. Struggling with poverty, she accepts a position as a live-in companion to Sylvie Morel, which initially seems like a stroke of luck. However, Maud soon uncovers Sylvie's opium addiction and her brother Christian's sinister intentions. Drawn into the Morels' web of deceit, Maud becomes entangled in their dangerous scheme of betrayal and revenge. As the darkness beneath Paris's glittering facade is revealed, Maud's life hangs in the balance.

Crowther and Westerman

Instruments of Darkness

(2009)

Anatomy of Murder

(2010)

Island of Bones

(2011)

Circle of Shadows

(2012)

Theft of Life

(2014)

Standalone Novels

The Paris Winter

(2013)

Anthologies

Solstice Shorts

(2014)

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