In a Gilded Cage (Molly Murphy, Bk 8)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Helpful Score: 1
You just have to love this Irish lass!
This series is set in the very early 1900's in New York City.
On Easter Sunday morning, Molly and her friends march in a parade fighting for women's suffrage and wind up getting arrested. Police Captain Daniel Sullivan, her "boyfriend" comes to the rescue. Two of her new friends hire her to do some P.I. work.
Emily wants Molly to find out the truth about her parents' death. She thinks her uncle has stolen her inheritance.
Fanny is convinced her husband has a mistress.
I'm not going to give away the story. In no time at all there are 4 deaths. Were the deaths because of the influenza sweeping New York City or were the deaths murder?
Lots of twists and turns and the author will have you guessing till the last page.
Before reading this book, I would recommend reading the previous seven installments.
My copy is a library book. If you have this book wishlisted, it is worth the wait.
This series is set in the very early 1900's in New York City.
On Easter Sunday morning, Molly and her friends march in a parade fighting for women's suffrage and wind up getting arrested. Police Captain Daniel Sullivan, her "boyfriend" comes to the rescue. Two of her new friends hire her to do some P.I. work.
Emily wants Molly to find out the truth about her parents' death. She thinks her uncle has stolen her inheritance.
Fanny is convinced her husband has a mistress.
I'm not going to give away the story. In no time at all there are 4 deaths. Were the deaths because of the influenza sweeping New York City or were the deaths murder?
Lots of twists and turns and the author will have you guessing till the last page.
Before reading this book, I would recommend reading the previous seven installments.
My copy is a library book. If you have this book wishlisted, it is worth the wait.
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