Death of a Suffragette
Anita Davison, Jane McDowell
London, 1903: Glamour thrives, but so do deadly secrets. Amid the dazzling theatres and opulent restaurants of fashionable Knightsbridge, Flora Maguire is drawn into a web of intrigue that stretches far beyond London’s polished facade. When the body of a prominent socialite and leader of the women’s suffrage movement is discovered, Flora’s curiosity leads her to uncover mysterious letters, cryptic ties to the Foreign Office, and a chilling connection to the assassination of a Baltic king. As she pieces together the clues, Flora realises this is no ordinary murder. Her pursuit of the truth takes her dangerously close to the corridors of power—and to a killer who won’t hesitate to silence her. With shadows of war looming and her own life at stake, can Flora uncover the truth before time—and her luck—run out? Previously published as 'A Knightsbridge Scandal'. Anita Davison is a cosy crime writer with a penchant for all things historical. She now lives in the beautiful Cotswolds, the backdrop for her Flora Maquire mysteries. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie
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