Book Description
When a twenty-year-old letter reappears, hinting at clues to a crime, Aunt Butty's indomitable butler, Mr. Singh, hires Lady Rample to help him solve the mystery. Never one to pass up a good adventure, Lady Rample heads to Brighton, England with Mr. Singh and her Aunt Butty to discover the truth behind the death of the woman he once loved. Naturally no adventure would be complete without being held at gunpoint by ruffians, kidnapped (also by ruffians), and threatened (most definitely by ruffians). Lady Rample will need to use every advantage at her disposal to unravel the secrets of the past and catch the killer. Enjoy the glitz and glamor of the 1930s with the seventh book in the popular historical cozy mystery series, Lady Rample Mysteries. Read what others are saying about USA Today Bestselling author Shéa MacLeod's Lady Rample Mysteries series: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “What's not to love about a jazz-era Miss Marplesque character named Lady Rample in an eccentric cozy mystery that doesn't take itself too seriously? It's a great little jaunt, and I can't wait for more from this author.” --FictionFan ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Wonderful, lighthearted, and fun read. I smiled the whole way through it! I love the new characters and world MacLeod has set up!” – New York Times and USA Today bestselling author CD Reiss Read the entire Lady Rample Mysteries historical cozy mystery series: Book 1 - Lady Rample Steps Out Book 2 - Lady Rample Spies a Clue Book 3 - Lady Rample and the Silver Screen Book 4 - Lady Rample Sits In Book 5 - Lady Rample and the Ghost of Christmas Past Book 6 - Lady Rample and Cupid's Kiss Book 7 - Lady Rample and the Mysterious Mr. Singh Book 8 - Lady Rample and the Haunted Manor Book 9 - Lady Rample and the Parisian Affair Book 10 - Lady Rample and the Yuletide Caper Book 11 – Lady Rample ad the Mystery at the Museum Topics: Shéa, Shéa MacLeod, cozy mystery, cozy mysteries, murder mystery, whodunnit, humor, single woman, funny mystery, humor, British mystery, London, England, English mystery, aristocracy, action and adventure, friendship, romantic subplot, jazz-era, vintage, historical mystery, 1930s, mystery, detective, amateur sleuth, woman detective, crime, caper, flapper, jazz, interracial romance Other readers of this book enjoyed books by: London Lovett, Kate Parker, Rick Bleiweiss, Agatha Christie, Kim M. Watt, Leighann Dobbs, Kelly Oliver, Traci Andrighetti, Irish March, M. K. Dean, Sara Rosett, Amy Saunders, C.J. Archer, Bailey Booth, ACF Bookens, Fiona Grace, Matthew Costello, Rose Temple, Victoria Walters, Maggie Robinson, Abigail Keam, Rhys Bowen, Helena Marchmont, Vivian Conroy, Martin Davies, Anna Castle, E. C. Bateman, Ada Moncrieff, Catherine Coles, Alice Duncan, Haper Lin, M. Louisa Locke, Carol Caverly, Penelope Swan, Fiona Leitch, Helena Dixon, Tam May, Emma Jameson