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When a WPC cracks a cipher, she ignites a fuse that could bring down a nation.
A vanished beauty, a desperate husband, and whispers of murder behind the silk curtains of high society …
The compelling new historical mystery set in 1930s England—where nothing is ever quite as it seems.
She was born into nobility. But with times changing, will she be allowed to marry beneath her station?
A revolution arrives by sea – bringing war, betrayal, and a guillotine.
In the shadow of an empire, two British officers must outwit death to save their allies – and the fate of a colony.
A tense historical mystery set in 1938, where political exile, hidden murders, and the march of fascism entangle two sleuths in a race against time and terror.
Trope: Amateur detective, Whodunnit
Set in the dazzling 1930s, this mystery blends sharp dialogue and opulent settings as a daring trio races to unmask a killer and clear an innocent man’s name.
Trope: Amateur detective, Bad Boy, Whodunnit
A simple case of abandonment draws Ella Bridges into a deadly game of secrets, lies, and international intrigue.
A gripping mystery with deadly secrets, a desperate quest to save Sherlock Holmes, and a woman torn between family and the thrill of the chase.
Trope: Detectives, Private detective
A gripping 1930s mystery where one woman must risk everything to uncover the truth.
Trope: Amateur detective, Detectives, Forced Proximity
The glamour of the French Riviera quickly turns sour as Ella is caught up in an investigation with consequences on both sides of the Channel—has she finally met her match?
A gripping mystery filled with buried secrets, a fearless bride-to-be, and Sherlock Holmes racing against time – while Moriarty lurks in the shadows.
Trope: Detectives, Private detective, Serial Killer
Britain, 1930s. When a death seems like a coincidence and there's no evidence to be found, how do you prove it was murder?