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A baffling murder and a missing detective. When a young woman is murdered on Tower Bridge, former spy Augusta Peel expects Scotland Yard to call on her for help. But no call comes. Meanwhile, Augusta is preoccupied with the success of her Bloomsbury bookshop. It's doing so well that a rival establishment is losing customers. When the rival shop seeks revenge, Augusta must fight to protect her livelihood. But as the Tower Bridge murder case stalls, Augusta feels sure her sleuthing skills can help. The trouble is, no one's seen her friend Detective Inspector Fisher for some time. And it's not…mehr

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A baffling murder and a missing detective. When a young woman is murdered on Tower Bridge, former spy Augusta Peel expects Scotland Yard to call on her for help. But no call comes. Meanwhile, Augusta is preoccupied with the success of her Bloomsbury bookshop. It's doing so well that a rival establishment is losing customers. When the rival shop seeks revenge, Augusta must fight to protect her livelihood. But as the Tower Bridge murder case stalls, Augusta feels sure her sleuthing skills can help. The trouble is, no one's seen her friend Detective Inspector Fisher for some time. And it's not long before Augusta discovers he's completely disappeared... A stylish, atmospheric tale of secrets and murder in 1920s London. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Rhys Bowen, and Agatha Christie.
Autorenporträt
Emily Organ is the author of over thirty historical cozy mysteries set in Victorian and 1920s England. Her bestselling series include the Penny Green Victorian Mysteries, the Augusta Peel Mysteries, and her newest Emma Langley Victorian Mysteries, in which a plucky widow teams up with former reporter Penny Green. She also writes the Churchill & Pemberley cozy mysteries, featuring two spirited senior sleuths. Emily's books combine warmth, wit, and a love of history, inspired by her fascination with London's past.