
Amelia B. Edwards
Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards, also known as Amelia B. Edwards, was an English novelist, journalist, traveller and Egyptologist. Her literary successes included the ghost story The Phantom Coach (1864), the novels Barbara's History (1864) and Lord Brackenbury (1880), and the travelogue of Egypt A Thousand Miles up the Nile (1877). She also edited a poetry anthology published in 1878.

Monsieur Maurice
In a world shaped by political unrest, an unlikely bond blossoms between a curious young girl and a mysterious prisoner, tested by secrets, loyalties, and the pursuit of freedom.
By Amelia B. Edwards

A thousand miles up the Nile
Venture into a bygone era of exploration as two intrepid travelers sail the Nile, bridging the gap between ancient wonders and vibrant modern life.
By Amelia B. Edwards

In the Days of My Youth: A Novel
Amidst quaint villages and heartfelt moments, a young man's recollections reveal the trials and triumphs of love, loss, and self-discovery.
By Amelia B. Edwards

A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest
A wistful traveler’s chance meeting leads him away from a festive fair and into a night of haunting uncertainty at a sinister farmhouse.
By Amelia B. Edwards