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  1. Charles Finch (born 1980) is an American author and literary critic. He has written a series of mystery novels set in Victorian era England, as well as literary fiction and numerous essays and book reviews.

  2. Charles Finch is an American author born in 1980 in New York City. He is the son of Mary Truitt and Mr. Finch Jr. and a grandson to Anne Truitt a renowned artist and a writer. He is an author of mystery novels set on the Victorian era English.

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    • A Beautiful Blue Death (2007) Charles Lenox’s lifelong friend, Lady Jane, needs his help. One of her former servants, Prudence Smith, has mysteriously died, and while the official cause of death is a suicide, all signs point to something more sinister.
    • The September Society (2008) Early one autumn morning in 1866, Charles Lenox receives a surprise visit from a frantic widow, Lady Annabelle.
    • The Fleet Street Murders (2009) The year is 1866, and Charles Lenox is celebrating Christmas in his Mayfair townhouse with his new fiancée, Lady Jane Grey.
    • A Stranger in Mayfair (2010) Charles Lenox and his new wife, Lady Jane, have just returned from their honeymoon when a parliamentary colleague asks him to investigate a murder.
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    • A Beautiful Blue Death (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #1)
    • The September Society (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #2)
    • The Fleet Street Murders (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #3)
    • A Stranger in Mayfair (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #4)
  3. A collection of historical mystery novels featuring Charles Lenox, a Victorian gentleman and amateur sleuth. Explore the books, ratings, reviews, and editions of this bestselling series by Charles Finch.

  4. Charles Finch has 25 books on Goodreads with 204173 ratings. Charles Finchs most popular book is A Beautiful Blue Death (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #1).

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  6. Charles Finch is a USA Today bestselling author of the Charles Lenox mysteries, set in Victorian London. He also writes contemporary fiction, such as The Last Enchantments, and reviews books for the New York Times and other publications.