The Fashion In ShroudsLady Rose Summer's debut into high society is a complete disaster. Rose's father suspects her fiancΓ© Sir Geoffrey Blandon to be nothing more than a first-degree blackguard and calls on Captain Harry Cathcart, the impoverished younger son of a baron, to investigate. After Harry
Snobbery With Violence: An Edwardian Murder Mystery
β Scribed by Chesney, Marion
- Book ID
- 108926598
- Publisher
- St Martin's Paperbacks
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Series
- Edwardian Murder 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0312997167
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β¦ Synopsis
After a brief and ill-advised dalliance with the Suffragette movement, Lady Rose Summers_ debut season in London society turns out to be a complete disaster. Rose_s father suspects that her fianc?, Sir Geoffrey Blandon, is a first class scoundrel and calls in Captain Harry Cathcart to investigate.But when a malicious guest is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Rose becomes far more interested in discovering the truth than in landing a more appropriate suitor. As Harry and Rose begin to unravel this web of lies and rumours, a clever murderer sets out to make Rose_s disastrous first season her last.
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