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The Case at Barton Manor: A 1920s Murder Mystery

The Case at Barton Manor: A 1920s Murder Mystery

by Emily Queen

FBT review:

Step into the glamorous and mysterious world of 1920s London with "The Case at Barton Manor" by Emily Queen. This captivating mystery novel follows the unconventional widow, Rosemary Lillywhite, who finds herself thrust into a murder investigation when her brother becomes the prime suspect. With the help of her best friend and a handsome, but skeptical chief inspector, Rosemary must navigate a web of secrets and deception to clear her brother's name. Set against a backdrop of parties and prohibition, this cozy historical murder mystery is perfect for fans of Beth Byers and Leighann Dobbs. Join Rosemary on her thrilling journey through the roaring twenties and unravel the clues to solve the case before it's too late. Get ready to immerse yourself in this delightful and suspenseful series opener from The Mrs. Lillywhite Investigates collection.

Publisher Description:

1920's London
Not all widows are elderly...and not all ladies are proper.
If one more person gives Rosemary Lillywhite unwanted advice on when to stop mourning the loss of her beloved husband, she fears she will lose control of her sensibilities.

All she wants is to be left alone to drown her misery in a glass of gin and tonic, but when Grace Barton knocks on the door of her dead husband’s investigative office, Rosemary faces a choice: come out of hiding or turn away someone in need of help.

As Grace recounts her tale of intrigue, Rosemary discovers a shared connection with the woman that has her accepting an invitation she'd just as soon turn down.

With her best friend--bright young thing Vera Blackburn--by her side, Rosemary trades her widow weeds for a party dress and heads to a fancy do at Barton Manor.

The drinks flow freely, but there’s an undercurrent of unease until finally, the night ends in murder--one in which Rosemary's brother becomes the prime suspect!

What’s worse, the handsome chief inspector on the case is a man she knows well: he was her husband’s best mate, and he takes a dim view of lady detectives--or perhaps just of Rosemary becoming one.

What will it take for Rosemary to solve the crime before her brother hangs for a murder he didn’t commit?

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