Cain Series Book 2
Brothers of Cain
In 1862, while troops prepare to capture Richmond, undercover agent Bronwen Llyr begins her own battle: to free her brother from prison. But as time escapes her, so does hope.
In the Words of Readers
Monfredo spins a clever, suspenseful tale. . . She’s at her best pulling plot twists out of actual events. Her research is evident on every page.
— Publishers Weekly
An enthralling tale with all the elements—suspense, mystery, humor, and even a little romance. The drama and detail of the Civil War is a character in and of itself.
— Centuries and Sleuths Bookstore
Monfredo’s style of writing captures the essence of a period when the nation was at war with itself.
— Battlefield Journal
Shifting genres with the generations, this innovative mid-19th century American series has spiraled from murder mysteries stalked by gender and ethnic tensions in western New York into espionage thrillers. . .[set during] the opening gambits of the fratricidal Civil War.
— Kirkus Reviews
Monfredo successfully blends history and fiction, feminism, nationalism, medicine, romance, and espionage. . . most entertaining.
— Library Journal
As always, Monfredo astounds us with the depth of her research. . . so artfully blended into her fiction.
— Chicago Tribune
. . . a marriage of history and mystery with a sharp and sharp and sharp-witted feminist viewpoint.
— Publishers Weekly