Murder in Black Tie

Murder in Black Tie by Sara Rosett is a large print edition published by McGuffin Ink in November 2019, featuring 362 pages in English. Set in November 1923, this mystery follows Olive Belgrave, a newly minted working girl who has taken on the role of solving high society’s most perplexing problems. When a black tie event at Parkview Hall turns deadly, Olive’s cousin Peter becomes the prime suspect, prompting her to uncover the truth behind the murder before an innocent man is wrongfully accused.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of traditional and cozy mysteries, set against an elegant historical backdrop. The story revolves around Olive’s determination to unmask a sophisticated killer amidst the glamour of the era. With charming characters and a plot that keeps readers guessing, this installment in the High Society Lady Detective series offers a delightful escape into a world of intrigue and deception.
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LARGE PRINT EDITION
Top hats and tails. Mink and murder . . .
November, 1923. An invitation to a house party at the estate of Parkview Hall is a welcome respite for Olive Belgrave, a newly minted working girl who’s become the solver of high society’s trickiest problems.
But when the sumptuous black tie event turns deadly, Olive’s cousin Peter becomes the main suspect. Olive must unmask a sophisticated killer before an innocent man takes the blame . . . because murder doesn’t RSVP.
Murder in Black Tie is the fourth standalone installment in the High Society Lady Detective series. If you like mysteries with elegant settings, charming characters, and a whodunit that will keep you guessing, you’ll love USA Today bestselling author Sara Rosett’s series of delightful historical mysteries.
Escape into an elegant country home mystery with Murder in Black Tie.
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