Lady Katherine’s happiness at her newfound independence is shattered by the death of her elderly neighbor, Doctor Gammon. The doctor had become a trusted friend and had confided in Katherine that something about a former patient’s case had been bothering him.
Was it any coincidence he’d ended up dead the very next day?
Katherine doesn’t think so, especially when she discovers the case files he’d been scrutinizing the night before his death seem to have disappeared.
But with her maid Harriett focusing on the vile concoctions she makes for supper, her detecting partner Pru too wrapped up in her fiancee and upcoming wedding plans and her Bow Street runner friend Lyle embroiled in the official investigation, Lady Katherine has only one friend who seems interested in investigating - Captain Wayland.
Her father would have a fit if he knew Katherine was conferring on a case with the handsome Captain, but Lady Katherine will stop at nothing to bring her friend’s killer to justice.
When the case takes a disturbing turn, even Wayland can’t help, and Lady Katherine has only her wits - and her pug Emma - to relay on in order to prevent becoming the next victim.
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Leighann Dobbs is a USA Today bestselling author who discovered her passion for writing after a twenty-year career as a software engineer. Her book Dead Wrong won the Best Mystery Romance Award at the 2014 Indie Romance Convention. Her book Ghostly Paws was the 2015 Chanticleer Mystery & Mayhem First Place category winner in the animal mystery category. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband Bruce, their trusty Chihuahua mix Mojo and beautiful rescue cat, Kitty. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, gardening, making jewelry, or selling antiques.
Harmony Williams has been living vicariously in Regency-era England since she discovered Jane Austen. Since time machines don’t yet exist, she’s had to make do with books-fictional and nonfictional. On the rare occasions she doesn’t have her nose stuck in a book, she likes to drink tea and spend time with her ninety-pound lapdog. A feminist, she writes stories about strong women and the men who support them as equals.
Beverley A. Crick is an actress, narrator, and accomplished voice-over artist. Her credits include film, television, commercials, radio, corporate narrations, looping, theater, comedy, and hosting.