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The Case of the Stray Stickpin
(2024)(The second book in the Kitty Worthington Cozy Capers series)
A novel by Magda Alexander
London. 1923. When Lord Marlowes jewel-encrusted stickpin goes missing at his gentlemens club, he seeks the services of Lady Emma Carlyle to find it for him. You see, its not just any stickpin, but a treasured family heirloom that his late father gifted to him.
Lady Emma is more than happy to take the case as the Ladies of Distinction Detective Agencys finances are shaky at best. With wit, charm, and not a small amount of daring, she navigates the complex social hierarchy of the club to locate her client's treasured tie pin.
But then a complication arises when Lord Marlowe insists on assisting with the enquiry. The forced proximity to the earl may very well derail the investigation. As the line blurs between professional duty and her attraction to him, she engages in a clandestine scheme which may end in disaster.
The Case of the Stray Stickpin, Book 2 in the Kitty Worthington Cozy Capers, is another delightful historical cozy mystery replete with intrigue, humor, and a dash of romance. Set in the glamorous world of 1920s London, its sure to delight readers of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey alike.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Lady Emma is more than happy to take the case as the Ladies of Distinction Detective Agencys finances are shaky at best. With wit, charm, and not a small amount of daring, she navigates the complex social hierarchy of the club to locate her client's treasured tie pin.
But then a complication arises when Lord Marlowe insists on assisting with the enquiry. The forced proximity to the earl may very well derail the investigation. As the line blurs between professional duty and her attraction to him, she engages in a clandestine scheme which may end in disaster.
The Case of the Stray Stickpin, Book 2 in the Kitty Worthington Cozy Capers, is another delightful historical cozy mystery replete with intrigue, humor, and a dash of romance. Set in the glamorous world of 1920s London, its sure to delight readers of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey alike.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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