Murder at Ochre Court

Murder at Ochre Court by Alyssa Maxwell is a historical mystery published by Kensington on June 25, 2019. This reprint edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. Set in the summer of 1898, the story follows reporter Emma Cross as she investigates a shocking death within Newport’s high society during a lavish coming-out ball at the grand Ochre Court.
Readers will find Emma navigating the complexities of the elite social scene while uncovering dark secrets tied to a murder that disrupts the festivities. As she delves deeper, Emma discovers connections to a hidden network, putting her own safety at risk. This narrative explores themes of mystery and intrigue, offering a glimpse into the lives of women sleuths in a thrilling historical context.
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For fans of HBO’s The Gilded Age, explore the dark side of the alluring world of America’s 19th century elite in this gripping series of riveting mysteries…
In the summer of 1898, reporter Emma Cross investigates a shocking death among the bright lights of Newport’s high society . . .
After a disappointing year as a society columnist for the Herald, Emma has returned to the salty air, glittering ocean vistas, and grand stately mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, more determined than ever to report on hard news.
But for now she’s covering the social event of the season at Ochre Court, a coming-out ball designed to showcase Cleo Cooper-Smith, who will be on display as Cleopatra in an elaborate tableau vivant. But as the deb ascends to her place of honor, the ballroom is plunged into darkness. When the lights come back on, Cleo sits still on her throne, electrocuted to death.
Quickly establishing that the wiring was tampered with, Emma now has a murder to investigate. As Emma begins to discover this crime has unseen connections to a nefarious network, she puts her own life at risk to shine a light on the dark motives behind a merciless murder . . .
“Plenty of red herrings and an intimate look at the world of the wealthy and famous make for a rich broth of a mystery.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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