Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery by Delynn Royer, Delynn Royer
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Author: Delynn Royer ISBN: 9781311026200
Publisher: Delynn Royer Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Delynn Royer
ISBN: 9781311026200
Publisher: Delynn Royer
Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mystery and Romance in 1920s Manhattan...

New York City, 1925

It’s after midnight on New Year’s Day, and the richest girl in America has just fallen to her death from the top floor of the posh Cleveland Hotel in Manhattan.

When Detective Sean Costigan arrives at the scene, he learns it’s the day after Abigail Welles’s twenty-first birthday—the day she inherited a family fortune. It’s not the kind of coincidence that warms a detective’s heart. Neither is the fact that she wasn’t alone when she fell. Her new husband, Long Island party boy Nick Welles, lies incoherent in the master bedroom.

Sean’s girl, tabloid reporter Trixie Frank, is the first newshound on the scene. It’s a bigger scoop than she dreamed. The young heiress’s death will make national headlines. More importantly, this story hits close to home. And heart. The victim’s husband is Trixie’s ex-fiancé.

When Sean focuses on Nick as his prime suspect, Trixie is certain he’s dead wrong. But will saving her first love from the hot seat prove fatal to her new romance?

Product Description:
Love historical mystery? Love romance? Why not order up a generous serving of both?

Goodbye, Tootsie is a stand-alone romantic mystery sequel to It Had to Be You. It’s a complete mystery that can be read alone, after the first book, or before the first book. It contains romantic elements, which means it may include love scenes (sensual but not graphic). 97,000 words

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Mystery and Romance in 1920s Manhattan...

New York City, 1925

It’s after midnight on New Year’s Day, and the richest girl in America has just fallen to her death from the top floor of the posh Cleveland Hotel in Manhattan.

When Detective Sean Costigan arrives at the scene, he learns it’s the day after Abigail Welles’s twenty-first birthday—the day she inherited a family fortune. It’s not the kind of coincidence that warms a detective’s heart. Neither is the fact that she wasn’t alone when she fell. Her new husband, Long Island party boy Nick Welles, lies incoherent in the master bedroom.

Sean’s girl, tabloid reporter Trixie Frank, is the first newshound on the scene. It’s a bigger scoop than she dreamed. The young heiress’s death will make national headlines. More importantly, this story hits close to home. And heart. The victim’s husband is Trixie’s ex-fiancé.

When Sean focuses on Nick as his prime suspect, Trixie is certain he’s dead wrong. But will saving her first love from the hot seat prove fatal to her new romance?

Product Description:
Love historical mystery? Love romance? Why not order up a generous serving of both?

Goodbye, Tootsie is a stand-alone romantic mystery sequel to It Had to Be You. It’s a complete mystery that can be read alone, after the first book, or before the first book. It contains romantic elements, which means it may include love scenes (sensual but not graphic). 97,000 words

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