A ghost from her past. Her sister murdered. Is a Broadway star facing her final curtain call? New York City, 1920. Grace Michelle has everything she wants: a home, a family, and a future career as a costume designer for the famed Ziegfeld Follies. Pretty good for a girl who once lived on the street
Grace in the City: A Prequel To The Grace Michelle Mysteries
β Scribed by Kari Bovee
- Book ID
- 110607055
- Publisher
- Bosque Publishing
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Series
- Grace Michelle Mysteries Book 0.5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947905177
- ASIN
- B09X6D4B1C
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β¦ Synopsis
Sheβs just lost them the roof over their heads. Can two young orphans survive NYCβs treacherous streets?
New York City, 1914. Grace Michelle is desperate for help. Left with only her sister after a train accident killed their parents, she barely makes ends meet by sewing clothes for a bordello madam. But when a dressmaker friend is found unconscious and Grace is caught holding the weapon, the two siblings are once again forced to fend for themselves.
Unwilling to let her older sister take dubious employment to keep them fed, the teenager vows to find the real culprit behind the violent robbery and clear their names. But when she uncovers a mob racket, shady card games, and massive debts, she quickly realizes that exposing dangerous secrets could land her at the bottom of the murky Hudson.
Can Grace prove her innocence and keep them both alive before sheβs swimming with the fishes?
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