Leonora Nattrass is a bestselling author renowned for her historical mystery fiction. Her debut novel, "Black Drop," earned widespread critical acclaim and was named a Times Book of the Year. Her follow-up work, "Blue Water," was selected as a Waterstones Thriller of the Month and longlisted for both the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award and the CWA Historical Dagger.
Before turning to fiction, Nattrass spent a decade lecturing on eighteenth-century literature and politics, with a particular focus on the works of William Cobbett. Her academic background deeply informs her writing, lending authenticity to her meticulously researched historical settings. Now residing in a seventeenth-century house in Cornwall, she balances her writing with tending to her flock of Ryeland sheep, whose fleeces she spins into yarn. Her novels blend rich period detail with gripping mystery, establishing her as a distinctive voice in historical crime fiction.
Laurence Jago Books
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Year
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1
Black Drop
2021
2
Blue Water
2022
3
Scarlet Town
2023
Standalone Novels
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Year
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1
The End of Magic
2014
2
The Bells of Westminster
2024
Cambridge Studies in Romanticism Books
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Year
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1
Edmund Burke's Aesthetic Ideology (By: Tom Furniss)
1993
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Edmund Burke's Aesthetic Ideology: Language, Gender and Political Economy in Revolution
1993
3
William Cobbett: The Politics of Style
1995
4
Shelley and the Revolution in Taste (By: Timothy Morton)
1995
5
The Invention of Evening
2006
6
William Cobbett
1995
7
Romanticism and Animal Rights (By: David Perkins)
2003
8
Romanticism in the Shadow of War: Literary Culture in the Napoleonic War Years
2014
9
The Invention of Evening (By: Christopher R. Miller)
2006
10
Romanticism and Theatrical Experience: Kean, Hazlitt and Keats in the Age of Theatrical News
2018
11
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature
2022
12
Romanticism in the Shadow of War (By: Jeffrey N. Cox)
2014
13
Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air (By: Thomas H. Ford)
2018
14
Romanticism and Theatrical Experience (By: Jonathan Mulrooney)
2018
15
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature (By: Essaka Joshua)