She knows he didn't kill his wife, but how to prove it...
Berkley and Net Galley let me read this book for review (thank you). It will be published on October 2nd.
To help Lord Ingram prove his innocence, she dons a disguise and become a male Holmes. Only one cop realizes what she's done and he holds his tongue. The detective from Scotland Yard is more than happy to haul the Lord in, so she and Mrs. Watson have their work cut out for them. She keeps adding up odd circumstances, to no avail. It's a good thing she has one more card to turn over. Even the Superintendent has to pay attention to that one.
Lord Ingram is safe for now...
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That's a very moody cover.... Thanks for the heads up. Cheers
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