And there she goes! Wind all clocks back to 1899, hold your breath (London was rather smoggy in those days) and delve into the exciting world of airships, giant burrowing machines, and all manner of steam-powered awesomeness. Today,
The Mysterious Lady Law makes her debut at Carina Press. Come and find out what all the fuss is about...
In a time of grand airships and steam-powered cars, the death of a penniless young maid will hardly make the front page. But part-time airship waitress and music hall dancer Julia Bairstow is shattered by her sister's murder. When Lady Law, the most notorious private detective in Britain, offers to investigate the case pro bono, Julia jumps at the chance—even against the advice of Constable Al Grant, who takes her protection surprisingly to heart.
Lady Law puts Scotland Yard to shame. She's apprehended Jack the Ripper and solved countless other cold-case crimes. No one knows how she does it, but it's brought her fortune, renown and even a title. But is she really what she claims to be—a genius at deducting? Or is Al right and she is not be trusted?
Julia is determined to find out the truth, even if it means turning sleuth herself—and turning the tables on Lady Law...
The eBook is available at:
Carina Press (20% off!)
Amazon KindleDiesel EbooksMobipocketBooks on BoardOmniLitOr downoad the audiobook from
Audible (a first for me!)
Tally-ho, dear readers! Hope you enjoy it.
Rob
4 comments:
Yay!!! Can't wait to spin the dial and head back to the dawn of the 20th century.
See you there, Melissa!
I just downloaded the sample to my Kindle. I'm really looking forward to reading it!
India Drummond
I hope you enjoy it, India!
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