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Do you ever really know your family?

In the 1880s a sixth daughter learns not to ask for much, even if she’s the daughter of an earl. Even if she married the richest man in her corner of Sussex. Even if she’s now a widow with a splendid Georgian mansion.

Lady Helena Whitcombe is still trying to adjust to widowhood and reconcile her family loyalties with her desires when her artist sister Odelia makes a startling suggestion. Why not make her mark on the house that’s now all hers, by commissioning a magnificent work of art from one of London’s most celebrated painters?

Lady Odelia invites Helena into the seductive world of medieval fantasies and fairy tales she has inhabited since Helena was a child. But when a shocking series of events exposes the destructive reality of a great artist’s unusual lifestyle, Helena and her lady’s maid Guttridge are called on to help—or is it to interfere?

Looming danger, the risk of scandal, and competing loyalties force Helena to re-evaluate her relationship with the sister she’s always loved the most.

What is Lady Odelia’s secret? Find out in this gripping continuation of the Scott-De Quincy Mysteries, a story that blends mystery and historical detail with Downton Abbey-style saga as the truths about Helena’s aristocratic family unfold. Read it now before the secret gets out!
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Customer Reviews

Sheila

2 years ago

Family intrigues

I received a free copy prerelease as part of beta reading team. This is the second book in the series and follows on the complicated relationships within the aristocratic family.
It is a good story with plenty of action, good character development and scenery description which is always enough to give a vivid picture of place without boring. There are also lots of period details about dress and servant etiquette. Virtually all the characters were likeable and sympathetically described. The ending was not predictable and the writing was clear enough that I could easily follow the plot without being frustrated with teasers. It dealt with some tough issues sensitively. Well written and the reader is drawn into story.