Laura Joh Rowland is the award-winning author of the samurai detective Sano Ichiro mystery series set in 17th century Japan, as well as a historical suspense series starring Charlotte Bronte. Her work has been published in 21 countries; nominated for the Anthony Award, the Hammett Prize, and the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award; won RT Magazine's Reader's Choice Award; and been included in the Wall Street Journal's list of the five best historical mystery novels. Laura holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan. She is a former aerospace scientist, a painter, and a cartoonist. She lives in New York City with her husband Marty.
"Praise for River of Fallen Angels: “Rich characters, a you-are-there sense of realism, [and] a captivating story . . . A must-read for both the author’s fans and all lovers of Victorian mysteries.” —Booklist, starred review “A brisk, atmospheric whodunit.” —Kirkus Reviews “Rowland excels at evoking the bleak atmosphere of late Victorian London.” —Historical Novel Society “A solid mystery . . . Fans of the series will not be disappointed.” —Red Carpet Crash Praise for the Victorian mysteries: “Gritty, imaginative, and full of nail-biting suspense."" —Tasha Alexander, New York Times bestselling author ""Laura Joh Rowland was able to bring Victorian England into such vivid life, and a story we all know into new relief. This is a fantastic read."" —Charles Finch, bestselling author of The Inheritance “A dark, seductive peek into the dangerous underbelly of Victorian London.” —C.S. Harris, bestselling author of the Sebastian St. Cyr mysteries “Tense, pacy and compelling."" —Stephen Gallagher, critically acclaimed author of The Kingdom of Bones and The Bedlam Detective ""Rowland knows just how to [put] a new twist on old tropes with her witty sleuth, while never sacrificing historical integrity."" —Library Journal starred review “The characters are beautifully drawn; the dialogue sparkles; the setting is vividly rendered."" —Booklist starred review “Rowland’s Victorian London is fascinating and her team of irregulars unmatched."" —Kirkus Reviews “Well-crafted...Rowland blends acute psychological observation and meticulous historical research to explore the conflicts faced by an independent woman in Victorian society.” —Publishers Weekly"