African Mythology meets Victorian Manners“Beatrice Knight is a force to reckon with…” “The plot had me devouring pages…”Beatrice Knight has enough to contend with: a zebra is dead on her lawn, her hor
Having offered her firm and unequivocal resignation, Beatrice Knight is certain she is clear of her former employer, the Society for Paranormals, and is now free to proceed with her life and a wedding
Mrs. Beatrice Knight is preparing to start a life of marital bliss, or at least marital satisfaction, with her new husband who fortunately is very much alive and can’t float through walls. While she i
African Mythology meets Victorian Manners“I couldn't put it down…” “Unique and refreshingly funny…” “Recommended for fans of Elizabeth Peterson's Egyptology books”Armed with Victorian etiquette, a ful
All is proceeding as it should for Beatrice Knight. That is, until the African Lightning God lands in her barn and announces that Mrs. Knight’s arch nemesis is about to pay an unsolicited visit. This
Life after death just got deadlier. Mrs. Beatrice Timmons (aka Miss Knight) is thoroughly unimpressed by the troop of monkeys that have invaded her kitchen. Of course, that’s only the beginning of the