Charles and Caroline Todd are a mother-and-son writing team who live on the east coast of the United States. Together, they have written nearly thirty mysteries, including the Ian Rutledge and Bess Crawford series.
Todd's astute character studies... offer a fascinating cross section of postwar life.... While delivering a satisfying puzzle-mystery, the story also tasks us to think about the women who lost their lives during the war, too. -- <em>The New York Times Book Review</em> on<em> A </em><em>Divided Loyalty</em> Rutledge is one of the most complicated and finely drawn characters in contemporary crime fiction.... There's not a weak episode to be found in Todd's terrific series. -- <em>Bookpage </em>(starred review) on <em>A Divided Loyalty</em> This is a series, written by a mother-and-son team under the Charles Todd pseudonym, that shows no signs of slowing down. As always, this one combines crisp plotting with stylish prose. Ideal for historical-mystery devotees. -- <em>Booklist </em>on <em>A Divided Loyalty</em> Each person dealt with the war differently, as Todd so poignantly shows with each character. Ian's resilience and his complex persona continue to make him an endearing character. And Todd, the mother-and-son writing team of Caroline and Charles Todd, continue their superior storytelling with A Divided Loyalty. -- <em>Sun-Sentinel </em>(Florida) on <em>A Divided Loyalty</em> A Divided Loyalty finds Rutledge at his most vulnerable and persistent, and it is this dichotomy that gives the book its character and tense atmosphere. It is an intense ride to take with him, but one that is well worth it. -- Bookreporter.com<strong> </strong>on<em> A Divided Loyalty</em> Nobody evokes long postwar shadows or overwhelming postwar grief better than Todd. -- <em><strong>Kirkus Reviews</strong></em> on <em>A Divided Loyalty</em> Fans of historical fiction surrounding WW1 should rely on these books. . . . A poignant and engrossing story. -- <em><strong>Military Press</strong></em> on <em>A Divided Loyalty</em>