Colleen Cambridge is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the American in Paris Mysteries, the Lincoln’s White House Mystery series, and the Phyllida Bright Mysteries, the first of which, Murder at Mallowan Hall, was an Agatha Award finalist and an Indie Next Pick. The first American in Paris Mystery, Mastering the Art of French Murder, was both an Indie Next Pick and a LibraryReads selection. An accomplished historian whose meticulously researched novels appeal to fans of historical fiction and mysteries alike, she also writes under the pennames C.M. Gleason, Colleen Gleason, and Alex Mandon. She lives in the Midwest and can be found online at ColleenCambridge.com.
Praise for Two Truths and a Murder by Colleen Cambridge “Another clever homage to the golden age of mystery fiction…Phyllida’s deductive skills are on par with Marple and Poirot, and Cambridge is careful to play fair without going too easy on the reader. This is a treat.” —Publishers Weekly “Charming and twisty, with plenty of Christie inspiration. This historical mystery has satisfying plot twists and a fair-play style that will delight fans. The combination of two strong central mysteries with under-the-stairs drama in the style of Downton Abbey, plus the burgeoning romance between Phyllida and Bradford, provides satisfying fodder for a wide array of genre readers.” —Library Journal “Phyllida is an extremely capable sleuth: She’s intelligent, curious and brave, while still maintaining all the decorum required of her position as Christie’s housekeeper…Cambridge’s mystery is more than simply reminiscent of Christie’s work: In this installment, she pays homage to the writer’s classic Hercule Poirot whodunit Hallowe’en Party, which involves a young girl claiming to have witnessed a murder shortly before she was killed. Phyllida solves her case as deftly as Poirot in this treat for mystery readers.” —Bookpage