Description
If you like amateur lady sleuths and bygone eras then give my books a try! I love writing murder mysteries in which plucky heroines solve the crime. Whether it's the 1880s or the 1920s, these ladies must rely on their wits - no detailed forensics or technology to help them out! Discover more at emilyorgan.com.
Features & Highlights
- A clever genius dies in mysterious circumstances. Suicide or murder?
- News reporter Penny joins the crowd at a spectacular light display at Crystal Palace. But the evening ends in tragedy when a famous electricity pioneer takes his own life.Penny suspects a clue to the inventor’s suicide lies in the mysterious letter he left behind. And when she discovers a connection to the murder of a museum curator, she’s convinced the inventor’s death should be investigated. But can she persuade Inspector James Blakely of Scotland Yard that a crime has been committed?Penny soon encounters a shadowy world which the police can’t get close to. When intimidation escalates into a physical attack, Penny fears it’s too dangerous to continue…





