The Mystery of the Missing Heiress
β Scribed by Patricia Rice
- Book ID
- 112051423
- Publisher
- Book View Cafe
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 489 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781636321752
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β¦ Synopsis
Bestselling author Patricia Rice offers the next book in her Regency historical mystery series...
Wycliffe Manor, a magnet for murder...
On a long-delayed errand to remote Wycliffe Manor, ex-Lieutenant Jack de Sackville stumbles across the murdered body of London dandy, Basil Culpepper, in the hedgerow, a long way from his usual haunts. To Jack's dismay, he discovers the earl's daughter Culpepper ruined hiding in Wycliffe's kitchen.
Disguised as a lowly cook, Lady Elspeth Villiers may have liked to shoot Culpepper for ruining her life, but she dropped out of sight for more immediate reasons than an old scandal--her wealth has become the focus of greedy men. The arrival of Jack, the man she's adored since childhood, along with Culpepper's corpse, mean her hiding place is no longer safe.
But once Lady Elsa reveals herself to the unconventional inhabitants of Wycliffe Manor, they become the protective...
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