The Killing at Kaldaire House

The Milliner Mysteries, #1

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Cozy Mysteries, Women Sleuths
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Author: Kate Parker ISBN: 9780997663709
Publisher: JDP Press Publication: April 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kate Parker
ISBN: 9780997663709
Publisher: JDP Press
Publication: April 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

A dying man. The painting within her reach. What's a thief to do?

Talented London milliner Emily Gates creates amazing hats for Society ladies, but to collect from those who don't pay her bill, she burglarizes their homes. She needs every penny to send her deaf brother to school. Late one night, she sneaks in to find Lord Kaldaire badly injured in his study. Unwilling to abandon him, she calls for help.

When Kaldaire dies without revealing who attacked him, his widow agrees to keep Emily's secrets ― if Emily will help find her husband's killer. A bigger danger is a Scotland Yard inspector who threatens to arrest Emily — unless she spies on her father's family of swindlers and conmen. Worst of all are the attacks from an unknown assailant. What will Emily face first, jail or death?

This cozy mystery is set in the era of My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins, of early automobiles and aeroplanes, and of King Edward VII and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. If you enjoyed the Victorian Bookshop Mysteries, you'll like Emily Gates and the collection of aristocrats and thieves in her world as they step into the 20th century.

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A dying man. The painting within her reach. What's a thief to do?

Talented London milliner Emily Gates creates amazing hats for Society ladies, but to collect from those who don't pay her bill, she burglarizes their homes. She needs every penny to send her deaf brother to school. Late one night, she sneaks in to find Lord Kaldaire badly injured in his study. Unwilling to abandon him, she calls for help.

When Kaldaire dies without revealing who attacked him, his widow agrees to keep Emily's secrets ― if Emily will help find her husband's killer. A bigger danger is a Scotland Yard inspector who threatens to arrest Emily — unless she spies on her father's family of swindlers and conmen. Worst of all are the attacks from an unknown assailant. What will Emily face first, jail or death?

This cozy mystery is set in the era of My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins, of early automobiles and aeroplanes, and of King Edward VII and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. If you enjoyed the Victorian Bookshop Mysteries, you'll like Emily Gates and the collection of aristocrats and thieves in her world as they step into the 20th century.

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