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Overview
A challenge to read all of KJ Charles’ books, including 19 bonuses (short stories + an out-of-print book). An alternate version of this challenge that does not include the bonuses can be joined here.
KJ Charles (with bonuses)
23 participants (37 books)
Overview
A challenge to read all of KJ Charles’ books, including 19 bonuses (short stories + an out-of-print book). An alternate version of this challenge that does not include the bonuses can be joined here.
Challenge Books
49

Unfit to Print
KJ Charles
M/M, novella, Victorian, 1870s. Lawyer Vikram Pandey unexpectedly encounters his old school friend Gil Lawless, now a bookseller of ill repute, in the course of a search for a missing boy. Part of the Jonathan ‘verse: standalone books set in the same world and very, very loosely linked by a fictional filthy novel called Jonathan by Theodore Swann.
50
(bonus)

Non-Stop Till Tokyo
KJ Charles
M/F, contemporary, thriller, standalone novel, out of print.
51

The Henchmen of Zenda
KJ Charles
Alt-late Victorian adventure, M/M, standalone. A reworking of pulp classic The Prisoner of Zenda with a different perspective and a lot more banging. Not a conventional HEA as such.
52

The Price of Meat
KJ Charles
F/F, horror, novelette, standalone. A horror story based on the Sweeney Todd legend. Not a romance!
53
(bonus)

A Pocketful of Lies: Collected Stories
KJ Charles
KJ Charles’ shorter stories are collected in print for the first time, in five tales of queer historical romance spiced with song, larceny, mayhem, magic, and defenestration (just the one, though). Includes the stories: A Thief in the Night, The Rat-Catcher’s Daughter, Masters in this Hall, A Queer Trade, The Price of Meat.
54

Death in the Spires
KJ Charles
Murder mystery, standalone, not a romance. Jem Kite returns to Oxford to solve the murder of one of his best friends ten years ago, but digging for the truth disturbs a lot of secrets.
55

Copper Script
KJ Charles
1920s romantic suspense, m/m, standalone romance. A bizarrely talented graphologist and a sceptical policeman are plunged into unexpected mystery in 1920s London gangland.