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Murder at Blackburn Hall (High Society Lady Detective #2)
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Murder in Black Tie (High Society Lady Detective, #4)
Top hats and tails. Mink and murder . . .
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Murder at Brighton Beach (Ginger Gold Mystery #13)
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Murder in Belgravia (Ginger Gold Mystery #16)
Murder's a piece of cake!
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Wedding bells are ringing in Belgravia, and Ginger couldn’t be happier to attend the nuptials of Felicia Gold and Lord Davenport-Witt. If only she could put her mind at ease a… -
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An Old Money Murder in Mayfair (High Society Lady Detective, #5)
Midnight treasure hunts, fancy-dress parties, and a blue-blooded murder . . .
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Murder at Bray Manor (Ginger Gold Mystery #3)
A poltergeist guilty of murder?
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Murder on a Midnight Clear (High Society Lady Detective, #6)
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Murder at the Royal Albert Hall (Ginger Gold Mystery #15)
Murder's a pain in the aria!
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Nothing ruins a night at the opera faster than a duchess falling to her death. Mrs. Ginger Reed, also known by some as Lady Gold, is at the Royal Albert Hall with her husba… -
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