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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world full of technological wonders, the oldest crime still requires the smartest detective.
San Francisco, 1925
Lady Anne Worthington, an English countess with a brilliant mind for invention, has crossed an ocean to showcase her revolutionary Self-Typing Telegraph Machine at the World's Fair. Far from her aristocratic obligations, she's found purpose in innovation-where her creative genius, not her title, defines her worth.
But when Baroness Celeste Bouvier-curator of the French Fine Arts Pavilion and Lady Anne's childhood friend-is discovered dead from a gunshot wound, the fair's gleaming facade cracks. As officials scramble to contain the scandal, Anne receives an ominous message from her own invention: "Find the truth before it finds you."
With authorities pushing for a quick resolution to protect the exposition's reputation, Anne faces an impossible choice: focus on wooing investors for her invention and secure her financial future or risk everything to expose a killer hiding among the fair's wonders.
As San Francisco's infamous fog shrouds the fairgrounds, obscuring the line between progress and peril, will Lady Anne's greatest invention be the key to solving the crime? Or will it silence her brilliant mind forever?
The Lady and the World's Fair is the third installment in the Lady Inventor Mysteries.
Step into a world of innovation, intrigue, and undeniable danger-where the Jazz Age meets the cutting edge of invention! If you love fearless heroines, enigmatic lawmen, high-society secrets, and a loyal cocker spaniel sidekick, this 1920s whodunit is for you!
Lady Inventor Mysteries Series Order
Book 1: The Lady and the Poisoned Waters
Book 2: The Lady and the Texas Ranger
Book 3: The Lady and the World's Fair
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world full of technological wonders, the oldest crime still requires the smartest detective.
San Francisco, 1925
Lady Anne Worthington, an English countess with a brilliant mind for invention, has crossed an ocean to showcase her revolutionary Self-Typing Telegraph Machine at the World's Fair. Far from her aristocratic obligations, she's found purpose in innovation-where her creative genius, not her title, defines her worth.
But when Baroness Celeste Bouvier-curator of the French Fine Arts Pavilion and Lady Anne's childhood friend-is discovered dead from a gunshot wound, the fair's gleaming facade cracks. As officials scramble to contain the scandal, Anne receives an ominous message from her own invention: "Find the truth before it finds you."
With authorities pushing for a quick resolution to protect the exposition's reputation, Anne faces an impossible choice: focus on wooing investors for her invention and secure her financial future or risk everything to expose a killer hiding among the fair's wonders.
As San Francisco's infamous fog shrouds the fairgrounds, obscuring the line between progress and peril, will Lady Anne's greatest invention be the key to solving the crime? Or will it silence her brilliant mind forever?
The Lady and the World's Fair is the third installment in the Lady Inventor Mysteries.
Step into a world of innovation, intrigue, and undeniable danger-where the Jazz Age meets the cutting edge of invention! If you love fearless heroines, enigmatic lawmen, high-society secrets, and a loyal cocker spaniel sidekick, this 1920s whodunit is for you!
Lady Inventor Mysteries Series Order
Book 1: The Lady and the Poisoned Waters
Book 2: The Lady and the Texas Ranger
Book 3: The Lady and the World's Fair