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A Gentlewoman's Guide to Murder

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"[An] outstanding series launch. ... Hamilton expertly balances the page-turning detection with the story of a hypocritical society where women, whether they are scullery maids or orphans, rarely get to make their own decisions."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Scandal and slayings among Regency London's elite

The shocking murder of Sir Henry Claybourne leaves Regency London shaken and horror-struck. But for genteel spinster Miss Emmeline St. Germaine, the crime slices far too close to home. Just hours before the knight's death she held a dagger to him, threatening him to stay silent as she rescued a scullery maid he had procured for his pleasure.

Did the man—or woman—who murdered the knight know of her visit? Her secret identity at risk, her reputation and life in jeopardy, Emmeline must solve the crime or face scandalous exposure and ruination, or worse—the hangman's noose—for a crime she did not commit.

"Hamilton's novel will appeal to fans of Anne Perry's Charlotte and Pitt mysteries."—Booklist

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2018
      In Regency London, Emmeline St. Germaine, disguised as the Avengeress, rescues scullery maid Molly from the depraved Sir Henry Claybourne, threatening him in the process. When Sir Henry is found murdered the next morning, Emmeline fears the Avengeress will be accused of the crime; in an attempt to protect her alter ego, she begins an investigation to find his killer. In addition, Emmeline has another secret identity, as the Rogue, the author of a popular gossip column. If either secret is discovered, she will find herself ruined and exiled to the country by her brother, who controls her money. Emmeline chafes at the conventions that prevent women from speaking their minds and controlling their lives but recognizes she cannot go too far and anger her brother. She is an unconventionally principled and highly unusual character, and the story is seamlessly framed by details about the life and social mores of Regency London, from the streets to the drawing rooms. Hamilton's novel will appeal to fans of Anne Perry's Charlotte and Pitt mysteries.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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      December 1, 2018
      An upper-class Regency lady with a finely honed sense of social responsibility must solve a murder or find herself accused.Miss Emmeline St. Germaine lives in London at the pleasure of her brother, who keeps his town house open to her as long as she behaves. Little does he know that his sister, secretly known as the Avengeress, works with a like-minded group of friends to rescue children who are being sexually exploited by their employers and, under the sobriquet of the Rogue, writes a scandalous gossip column for radical newspaper The Prattler. Emmeline's latest escapade involves the rescue of a very young maid just as she's about to be raped by her employer, Sir Henry Claybourne. Unfortunately, after Emmeline escapes with the child, Sir Henry is murdered, the family silver stolen, and the unknown Avengeress blamed by the press. Emmeline, keenly aware of the danger she faces in such a male-dominated culture, reluctantly decides that only solving the murder can protect her identity. With the help of her maid, her coachman, her friends, and the owner of The Prattler, she digs into Sir Henry's background and learns more about how the unfortunate children are delivered into the hands of their rapists. Nor can she relax among the social circle of her uncle, wealthy jurist Sir Jacob Pauling, for it includes Dr. Giles Woodforde, who's known Emmeline since childhood and is in love with her even though she doesn't acknowledge his devotion or trust him with her dark secrets. Nevertheless, his medical knowledge proves helpful as she scours pitiful orphanages and elite drawing rooms in her search for the truth. Her shocking discoveries will change her life forever.Hamilton, who writes everything from kitchen cozies (No Grater Danger, 2018, etc.) to Regency romances, combines aspects of both in a much grittier new series that explores the second-class status of women, which continues to this day.

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