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Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen
Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen











Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen

Books will be on sale at the event courtesy of Book Miser. Lynn’s novels have been translated into seventeen languages and she has appeared on PBS’s American Masters.Ĭullen’s March 14 appearance at City Hall is free and open to the public. 1845: New York City is a sprawling warren of gaslit streets and crowded avenues, bustling with new immigrants and old money, opt. Poe, readers go back in time to 1845 where Frances Osgood is trying desperately to break the social norms expected of. Poe by Lynn Cullen Written Among The Stars Mrs. Twain’s End was a People Magazine Book of the Week, a Townsend Prize finalist, an Indie Next selection, and named a Book All Georgians Should Read by the Georgia Center for the Book. Inspired by literatures most haunting love triangle, award-winning author Lynn Cullen delivers a pitch-perfect rendering of Edgar Allan Poe, his mistresss tantalizing confession, and his wifes frightening obsession. It was also a book of the month at Costco, an Oprah Book of the Week, and Atlanta magazine named it one of the Best Books of 2013. Poe weaves a thread of creeping menace into the true story of Edgar Allan Poe’s obsessive liaison with Frances Osgood for a thoroughly unforgettable and chilling read. Rich with period detail and compelling characters, Mrs.

Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen

Poe, was named a Book of the Week by People Magazine, a Target Book Club Pick, an NPR 2013 Great Read, an Indie Next List selection. Poe, Lynn Cullen conjures a darkly atmospheric 19th century New York with a masterful hand. Poe, Reign of Madness, and I Am Rembrandt’s Daughter. Much like an art restorer, she conducts meticulous research of her subject matter and the time period in which she lived, often visiting the places where her protagonists worked and played. Cullen’s other historical novels include The Sisters of Summit Avenue, Twain’s End, Mrs. Lynn Cullen often writes about overlooked or misunderstood historical figures.













Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen