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Not They Who Soar
(2025)(The second book in the Katharine Wright Mystery series)
A novel by Amanda Flower
The equally brilliant real-life sister of the famous flying Wright Brothers, Katharine Wright, investigates an unsettling death at the 1904 World's Fair in this radiant new historical mystery from USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower.
Summer 1904. Katharine and her best friend from Oberlin College, Margaret Goodwin Meacham, are thrilled to attend the St. Louis Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, for the centennial celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Not only is it a grand, international event, its also the first time the young women have traveled together alone, and they are giddy with excitementdespite warnings from Katharine's old family friend, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, to be careful of the fairs less seemly side.
Undaunted, the girls have a lovely timeuntil the exposition turns from a girls trip to a misadventure when they stumble upon a woman in distress. Its obvious that she has been attacked. Katharine and Margaret do their best to save her, but tragically, before help can arrive, the woman dies. Yet just before her last breath, she utters the words Aeronautics Competition . . . Katharines brothers, Wilbur, and Orville were asked to enter the competition with their successful 1903 flyer but declined. Katharine, of course, knows they would have won and has confidently said so to anyone who will listen.
Now, unable to get the womans face out of her mind, Katharine cant help wondering whether her death could somehow be connected to her brothers flying machine. Katharine convinces Margaret to join her investigationand its soon clear that someone will stop at nothing to get the Wrights invention to the masses. But with Katherine on the case, they may be in for a hard fall . . .
Genre: Historical Mystery
Summer 1904. Katharine and her best friend from Oberlin College, Margaret Goodwin Meacham, are thrilled to attend the St. Louis Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, for the centennial celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Not only is it a grand, international event, its also the first time the young women have traveled together alone, and they are giddy with excitementdespite warnings from Katharine's old family friend, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, to be careful of the fairs less seemly side.
Undaunted, the girls have a lovely timeuntil the exposition turns from a girls trip to a misadventure when they stumble upon a woman in distress. Its obvious that she has been attacked. Katharine and Margaret do their best to save her, but tragically, before help can arrive, the woman dies. Yet just before her last breath, she utters the words Aeronautics Competition . . . Katharines brothers, Wilbur, and Orville were asked to enter the competition with their successful 1903 flyer but declined. Katharine, of course, knows they would have won and has confidently said so to anyone who will listen.
Now, unable to get the womans face out of her mind, Katharine cant help wondering whether her death could somehow be connected to her brothers flying machine. Katharine convinces Margaret to join her investigationand its soon clear that someone will stop at nothing to get the Wrights invention to the masses. But with Katherine on the case, they may be in for a hard fall . . .
Genre: Historical Mystery
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