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The Secret of the Lost Pearls

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This captivating Regency-era mystery inspired by the novels of Jane Austen is perfect for fans of Andrea Penrose, Lauren Willig, and Deanna Raybourn, as readers venture beyond the glittering ballrooms and elegant parties of Regency London to the dark side of the city and its unexpected dangers.
Rosalind Thorne may not have a grand fortune of her own, but she possesses virtues almost as prized by the haut ton: discretion, and a web of connections that enable her to discover just about anything about anyone. Known as a "most useful woman," Rosalind helps society ladies in need—for a modest fee, of course—and her client roster is steadily increasing.

Mrs. Gerald Douglas, née Bethany Hodgeson, presents Rosalind with a particularly delicate predicament. A valuable pearl necklace has gone missing, and Bethany's husband believes the thief is Nora, Bethany's disgraced sister. Nora made a scandalous elopement at age sixteen and returned three years later, telling the family that her husband was dead.

But as Rosalind begins her investigations, under cover of helping the daughters of the house prepare for their first London season, she realizes that the family harbors even more secrets than scandals. The intrigue swirling around the Douglases includes fraud, forgery, blackmail, and soon, murder. And it will fall to Rosalind, aided by charming Bow Street officer Adam Harkness, to untangle the shocking truth and discover who is a thief—and who is a killer.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 2022
      In Wilde’s well-crafted sixth Rosalind Thorne mystery (after 2021’s A Counterfeit Suitor), Rosalind again gracefully navigates the snares of the haut ton of Regency London to resolve a problem rooted in family secrets. When Rosalind’s old friend Bethany Hodgeson requests her help in locating a missing pearl necklace, Rosalind takes up residence in her home. There, under the guise of assisting Bethany’s two sisters and her sister-in-law in making their debut into London society, Rosalind discovers an array of scandals and secrets, including a botched elopement, bigamy, and various machinations by overbearing parents and sly servants. The chapter headings include quotes from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice; and like Elizabeth Bennet, Rosalind seeks to know the truth of characters’ motivations and feelings through acute observation of small actions that border on the private—a sudden flush, a hesitation, an overheard conversation, a brief disappearance. A sweet romance involving the handsome Adam Harkness of the Bow Street Runners enhances the complex puzzle surrounding the pearls. Fans of Dianne Freeman and Anna Lee Huber will find much to enjoy. Agent: Lucienne Diver, Knight Agency.

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      Starred review from December 15, 2022
      A gentlewoman lives by her wits without losing her heart. Rosalind Thorne treads a knife edge in Edwardian London. Working for pay would erase her claim to gentility. But, since her father left her penniless, she maintains her small household by helping more prosperous members of the haute ton solve their problems--domestic, romantic, and occasionally legal--and relying on their good breeding to reward her discretion with an appropriate sum. Her latest commission is no exception. Her old school friend Bethany Hodgeson, now Mrs. Gerald Douglas, implores Rosalind to discover who stole a valuable pearl necklace from her dressing room while pretending to help Bethany's sister-in-law, Penelope, prepare for her London season. The Hodgeson family, including Bethany's feckless father and malingering mother, moved to London when Gerald's wealthy uncle, Sir Jasper, made Gerald his heir. Their situation is stressed not only by Sir Jasper's demands for attention, but by the presence in the household of Bethany's disgraced sister, Nora, who returned to her family after a failed elopement. Rosalind's desire to earn the expected gift from Bethany is complicated by her pain at watching her friend struggle to adjust to a world more socially fraught than the one she grew up in. Wilde springs a series of surprises that prove that the planning of every successful fraud goes back far longer than the victims could ever suspect. The jolts provide a series of tests for Rosalind that are also opportunities for the reader to bond with her, hoping that she has the acuity to fit each piece of the puzzle into place, the heart to do right by her friend, and the strength to face down the tide of social convention. A compelling lesson in manners and morals.

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