The Mayfair Dagger: A Novel
By (Author) Ava January
Crooked Lane Books
Crooked Lane Books
28th May 2024
23rd April 2024
United States
General
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
304
Width 148mm, Height 218mm
567g
A witty, feminist mystery set in the heart of 19th century London, this daring adventure featuring an intrepid woman detective will thrill fans of Deanna Raybourn and Katharine Schellman. London, 1894. Albertine Honeycombe never wanted a husband, and certainly not the one with fifteen children that her cousin, Aubrey, is trying to marry her off to. She reinvents herself as Countess Von Dagga, a private detective aiding the upper echelons of women in society. As the Countess, she is a married woman, with a conveniently absent husband who doesn't exist, which allows her far more freedom than being single. When Lord Grendel, from whom she has recovered blackmail letters, is murdered, Albertine is suspect number one - having been the last person to see him. And when the Duke of Erleigh comes looking for her utterly fictitious husband, she realizes she has landed herself in hot water, without a tea bag. When Albertine also becomes the prime suspect in her fictional husband's death, things are looking grim. Unless Albertine can prove who murdered Lord Grendel and clear her name, her choices are step-mothering enough small children to start a school or hanging from the end of Her Majesty's rope.
Praise for The Mayfair Dagger:
An effervescent mystery with a resourceful, daring sleuth heroine and a nice swig of romance.
Laura Joh Rowland, author of River of Fallen Angels
Ava January is a historical writer with a passion for mystery and when she's not found soaking up the Queensland sun with her two young sons, she can be found eavesdropping on conversations in cafes and making up entire backstories (and murderous intents) for unsuspecting bystanders. When she grows up she'd like to be Miss Marple.