A Most Intriguing Lady by Sarah Ferguson

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From Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, a sweeping, romantic compulsively readable historical saga about a Duke’s daughter—the perfect Victorian lady—who secretly moonlights as an amateur sleuth for high society’s inner circle.

Victorian London was notorious for its pickpockets. But in the country houses of the elite, gentleman burglars, art thieves and con men preyed on the rich and titled. Wealthy victims—with their pride and reputation at stake—would never go to the police. What they needed was a society insider, one of their own, a person of discretion and finely tuned powers of observation, adept at navigating intrigue.
That person was Lady Mary Montagu Douglas Scott, the youngest child of Queen Victoria’s close friends the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch. Bookish, fiercely intelligent, and a keen observer, Mary has deliberately cultivated a mousey persona that allows her to remain overlooked and significantly underestimated by all. It’s the perfect cover for a sleuth, a role she stumbles into when trying to assist a close friend during a house party hosted by her parents at their stately Scottish home, Drumlanrig Castle.
It is at this party where Lady Mary also meets Colonel Walter Trefusis, a distinguished and extremely handsome war veteran. Tortured by memories of combat, Walter, like Mary, lives a double life, with a desk job in Whitehall providing a front for his role in the British Intelligence Service. The two form an unlikely alliance to solve a series of audacious crimes—and indulge in a highly charged on-off romance.

Pacy, romantic, and fun, A Most Intriguing Lady documents one remarkable woman’s ability to be both the perfect lady, and a perfectly talented detective…and, of course, to find love too.

  • File Name:a-most-intriguing-lady-by-sarah-ferguson.epub
  • Original Title:A Most Intriguing Lady
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  • Language:en-US
  • Identifier:9780063216846
  • Publisher:HarperCollins
  • Date:2023-03-07
  • File Size:2.535 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Dedication
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Author’s Note
  • 4. part 1: Drumlanrig Castle, Scottish Borders
  • 5. Chapter One: An Intriguing Encounter
  • 6. Chapter Two: Reeling at the Ceilidh
  • 7. Chapter Three: The Dormouse
  • 8. Chapter Four: The Shooting Party
  • 9. Chapter Five: Mayhem on the Moors
  • 10. Chapter Six: Repercussions
  • 11. Chapter Seven: Machinations
  • 12. Chapter Eight: Lady Mary Investigates
  • 13. Chapter Nine: Accusations
  • 14. Chapter Ten: A Heart to Heart
  • 15. Chapter Eleven: The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune
  • 16. Chapter Twelve: Alone Again, Naturally
  • 17. part 2: Newburgh Priory, Yorkshire
  • 18. Chapter Thirteen: We’ll Meet Again
  • 19. Chapter Fourteen: The Dog Kennel Garden
  • 20. Chapter Fifteen: Relics
  • 21. Chapter Sixteen: Lady Mary, Quite Contrary
  • 22. Chapter Seventeen: I Get a Kick Out of You
  • 23. Chapter Eighteen: The Water Garden
  • 24. Chapter Nineteen: Maybe This Time
  • 25. Chapter Twenty: A Maid All Forlorn
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-One: The Shootist
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Two: A Little Digging
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Three: To Catch a Thief
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Four: Ready to Run!
  • 30. part 3: Carlsbad and London
  • 31. Chapter Twenty-Five: Taking the Cure
  • 32. Chapter Twenty-Six: Home Truths
  • 33. Chapter Twenty-Seven: London Calling
  • 34. Chapter Twenty-Eight: Take a Chance on Me
  • 35. Chapter Twenty-Nine: Cliveden
  • 36. Chapter Thirty: Two Are Better Than One
  • 37. Chapter Thirty-One: Acting Up
  • 38. Chapter Thirty-Two: Slumdog Mary
  • 39. Chapter Thirty-Three: When Mary Met Queenie
  • 40. Chapter Thirty-Four: The Spy Who Loves Me
  • 41. Chapter Thirty-Five: A Fair Exchange Is No Robbery
  • 42. Chapter Thirty-Six: Nothing Compares to You
  • 43. part 4: Drumlanrig Castle, Scottish Borders
  • 44. Chapter Thirty-Seven: Equal but Different
  • 45. Historical Note
  • 46. About the Authors
  • 47. Also by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
  • 48. Copyright
  • 49. About the Publisher

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