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  • Anastasia

    Colin Falconer

    eBook (Skyview Publishing, Sept. 19, 2011)
    Love Marius Gabriel and Gill Paul?An historical mystery from internationally bestselling author Colin Falconer that you won’t be able to put down. 'Murder, scandal and romance all play their part ... plausible and engrossing.' - Woman's DayShanghai 1921: When Michael Sheridan jumps into the Whangpoa River to save a Russian refugee, his life changes forever. The girl bears an uncanny resemblance to Princess Anastasia,But she remembers nothing of her past. Could she really be the royal princess? Did she survive the brutal massacre of her family by Bolshevik revolutionaries two years before?Unravelling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. It may also cost him his life.Colin Falconer is an internationally bestselling author, with over a dozen historical novels that have so far been translated into 23 languages. 'Aztec' spent two months on the bestseller lists in Mexico, 'Harem' sold over 200,000 copies in Germany alone, and was sold into a dozen other languages. He has featured in bestseller lists all over the world, from Spain to Australia, Serbia to Brazil.WHAT READERS AND REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT COLIN FALCONER'S 'ANASTASIA''Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done." - Sydney Morning Herald“If you’ve ever wanted to walk the streets of early twentieth century Shanghai, Berlin, London, or New York, then you will love the wide landscape of this novel. All the big cities come to life with all the political and economic intricacies of that time. From the grittiest of inhabitants, to the most decadent and smug, Falconer gives you a view into the turmoil of the Great War”. *****DISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTION20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)CLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (book #1 in the DI Charlie George series, published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (book #2 in the DI Charlie George series, published by Little, Brown London)
  • Anastasia: A timeless love story of passion, survival and mystery

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Independently published, March 6, 2018)
    Love Marius Gabriel and Gill Paul?An historical mystery from internationally bestselling author Colin Falconer that you won’t be able to put down. 'Murder, scandal and romance all play their part ... plausible and engrossing.' - Woman's DayShanghai 1921: When Michael Sheridan jumps into the Whangpoa River to save a Russian refugee, his life changes forever. The girl bears an uncanny resemblance to Princess Anastasia,But she remembers nothing of her past. Could she really be the royal princess? Did she survive the brutal massacre of her family by Bolshevik revolutionaries two years before?Unravelling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. It may also cost him his life.WHAT READERS AND REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT COLIN FALCONER'S 'ANASTASIA''Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done." - Sydney Morning Herald“If you’ve ever wanted to walk the streets of early twentieth century Shanghai, Berlin, London, or New York, then you will love the wide landscape of this novel. All the big cities come to life with all the political and economic intricacies of that time. From the grittiest of inhabitants, to the most decadent and smug, Falconer gives you a view into the turmoil of the Great War”. *****DISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTION20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)CLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (book #1 in the DI Charlie George series, published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (book #2 in the DI Charlie George series, published by Little, Brown London)
  • Anastasia

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Cool Gus Publishing, Jan. 6, 2013)
    'Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian 'Some men don't fall in love, they get lost. I was lost from the moment I saw Anastasia Romanov in the taxi club that first night ...' When Michael Sheridan jumped into the Whangpoa River to save a woman he had met in one of Shanghai's taxi clubs, his life changed irrevocably. A Russian refugee, Anastasia Romanov bears an uncanny resemblance to the princess of the same name, who was rumoured to have survived the brutal murder of her family at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries. The fate of the last Czar's youngest daughter has become one of the most talked about mysteries of the time, but Michael's Anastasia is suffering from traumatic amnesia and remembers nothing of her life before Shanghai. So who is she? Unraveling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. 'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done.' - Sydney Morning Herald
  • ANASTASIA: A NOVEL.

    Colin. Falconer

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 2004)
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  • Anastasia: A Novel

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Bantam,Australia, Dec. 1, 2003)
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  • Anastasia

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Createspace Independent Pub, Jan. 6, 2013)
    'Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian'Some men don't fall in love, they get lost. I was lost from the moment I saw Anastasia Romanov in the taxi club that first night ...'When Michael Sheridan jumped into the Whangpoa River to save a woman he had met in one of Shanghai's taxi clubs, his life changed irrevocably. A Russian refugee, Anastasia Romanov bears an uncanny resemblance to the princess of the same name, who was rumoured to have survived the brutal murder of her family at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries. The fate of the last Czar's youngest daughter has become one of the most talked about mysteries of the time, but Michael's Anastasia is suffering from traumatic amnesia and remembers nothing of her life before Shanghai. So who is she?Unraveling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. 'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done.' - Sydney Morning Herald