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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Death at the Emerald: A Lady Frances Ffolkes Mystery by R.J. Koreto Virtual Book Tour, Book Review and Giveaway

Death at the Emerald: A Lady Frances Ffolkes Mystery by R. J. Koreto


Death at the Emerald: A Frances Ffolkes Mystery Historical Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series Crooked Lane Books (November 7, 2017) Hardcover: 272 pages ISBN-13: 978-1683313373 EBook ASIN: B06XWF3K5Z
One-named stunning actress Helen mysteriously vanished 30 years ago. An elderly family friend is unable to bear not knowing any longer and commissions Lady Frances Ffolkes to track her down. Taking on the role of Lady Sherlock, with her loyal maid Mallow drafted as her Watson, Frances finds herself immersed in the glamorous world of Edwardian theater and London’s latest craze—motion pictures.
As Frances and Mallow make their way through the theaters, they meet colorful figures such as George Bernard Shaw and King Edward II. Tracking the theaters seems like a dead end. That is until one of Helen’s old suitors is suddenly murdered. With the stakes raised, Frances and Mallow work quickly to uncover a box of subtle clues to Helen’s whereabouts. But someone unexpected wants that box just as badly and is willing to kill to keep it shut.
The stage is set for murder and Frances and Mallow are determined to unravel the decades-old conspiracy in Death at the Emerald, R. J. Koreto’s third installment in the captivating Lady Frances Ffolkes mysteries.
About The Author
R.J. Koreto is the author of the Lady Frances Ffolkes mystery series, set in Edwardian England, and the Alice Roosevelt mystery series, set in turn-of-the-century New York. His short stories have been published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.
In his day job, he works as a business and financial journalist. Over the years, he’s been a magazine writer and editor, website manager, PR consultant, book author, and seaman in the U.S. Merchant Marine. Like his heroine, Lady Frances Ffolkes, he’s a graduate of Vassar College. With his wife and daughters, he divides his time between Rockland County, N.Y., and Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. Author Links
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My review;
"Death at the Emerald" by author R. J. Koreto is part of a great series called , "A Lady Ffolkes Mystery" series. Lady Frances Ffolkes has been asked by a family friend of an actress who has disappeared to try to find her. This is the third book in this series and it is just as interesting as the others.  Lady Frances Ffolkes and her maid go undercover to try to discover what really happened. But, before she starts to look for so information someone the actress knew is killed. It is not easy to solve a mystery that happened about 30 years ago so they will have to work harder than ever. Hopefully they won't end up dead, too. Will they find the actress who disappeared a long time ago? I was given this book for a review. I give this book a 5/5. I was given this book for a review and these are my opinion.



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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your posting and review of my book, "Death at the Emerald." Much appreciated!

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