The Lady Detective

A Murder Mystery Novel

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Robert H Fellows ISBN: 9781491892862
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: May 28, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Robert H Fellows
ISBN: 9781491892862
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: May 28, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

The story is timed around the early seventies and centers on an extremely rich and beautiful young lady of twenty-two years of age who wishes to be a private investigator. It tells how Jessica Felliosi, with the help Chief Inspector Ross, her friend, will find there is more to this murder than at first thoughtin fact, its a murder that has clearly baffled the police to solve; so in order to obtain the evidence, shell need to clear her name as she has found herself singled out as the murderer. Shell need to expose the murderer and a clever and cunning national drugs organization. So now her first task, while shes out on bail for a crime she didnt commit and before she can become a private investigator, will be to find out who the real killer is and solve the murder before her own trial for the murder of a man shed been accused of killing, based on inconclusive evidence obtained by a police detective sergeant, who has, for no particular reason that she could think of, taken a dislike to her. With its various intrigues and complications, this is in fact an old-fashioned who-done-it murder mystery. Its a light read with lots of tongue-in-cheek throwaway lines, although for the young Jessica, it certainly did have a certain how-was-it-done mystery about it.

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The story is timed around the early seventies and centers on an extremely rich and beautiful young lady of twenty-two years of age who wishes to be a private investigator. It tells how Jessica Felliosi, with the help Chief Inspector Ross, her friend, will find there is more to this murder than at first thoughtin fact, its a murder that has clearly baffled the police to solve; so in order to obtain the evidence, shell need to clear her name as she has found herself singled out as the murderer. Shell need to expose the murderer and a clever and cunning national drugs organization. So now her first task, while shes out on bail for a crime she didnt commit and before she can become a private investigator, will be to find out who the real killer is and solve the murder before her own trial for the murder of a man shed been accused of killing, based on inconclusive evidence obtained by a police detective sergeant, who has, for no particular reason that she could think of, taken a dislike to her. With its various intrigues and complications, this is in fact an old-fashioned who-done-it murder mystery. Its a light read with lots of tongue-in-cheek throwaway lines, although for the young Jessica, it certainly did have a certain how-was-it-done mystery about it.

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