Victorian San Francisco Mysteries--Books 1-3

M. Louisa Locke


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Victorian San Francisco Mysteries--Books 1-3 by M. Louisa Locke
Just in time for the holidays, you can get Maids of Misfortune, Uneasy Spirits, and Bloody Lessons, the first three ebooks in the romantic and suspenseful Victorian San Francisco Mystery series bundled together at a substantial discount. These cozy historical mysteries are perfect gifts for readers of any age.

Maids of Misfortune (over 550 reviews, 4.2 stars) introduces Annie Fuller, a young widow who runs the O'Farrell Street boarding house and supplements her income by giving financial and domestic advice as Madam Sibyl. When Mr. Voss, one of Madam Sibyl's clients, dies in mysterious circumstances, Annie goes undercover as domestic servant to find out the truth about Voss's death and his missing assets. Against his better judgment, Nate Dawson, the Voss family lawyer finds himself drawn into helping Mrs. Fuller in her investigations, alternatively fascinated and frustrated by Annie's independent nature. Uneasy Spirits (over 250 reviews, 4.2 stars) finds Annie Fuller and Nate Dawson, assisted by the boarding house maid, Kathleen, delving into the world of 19th century Spiritualism in order to expose a fraudulent trance medium. In the recently published Bloody Lessons (50 reviews, 4.6 stars), Annie Fuller has been called in by her beau, Nate Dawson to find out who has been sending poison pen letters about the teachers of San Francisco. The case becomes personal when they discover that Nate's sister, Laura, may be one of the teachers under attack.
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