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Die Gräfin von Harleigh

Tauchen Sie ein in die glitzernde Welt des späten viktorianischen Londons mit dieser fesselnden Krimiserie. Begleiten Sie eine findige amerikanische Witwe, die Gräfin von Harleigh, während sie sich durch die Komplexitäten der High Society bewegt und gefährliche Geheimnisse aufdeckt. Jede Folge verbindet faszinierende Rätsel mit den skandalösen Unterströmungen der Ära. Machen Sie sich bereit für eine reizvolle Reise voller Spannung, Witz und einer wirklich charmanten Ermittlerin.

A Fiancee's Guide to First Wives and Murder
Lady's Guide to Gossip and Murder
Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder
Der Tod bleibt zu Gast
A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder

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    In this exciting historical mystery debut set in Victorian England, a wealthy young widow encounters the pleasures—and scandalous pitfalls—of a London social season . . . Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, enjoys more freedom as a widow than she did as a wife. With her young daughter in tow, Frances rents a home in Belgravia and prepares to welcome her sister, Lily, arriving from New York—for her first London season. But no sooner has Frances begun her new life than the Metropolitan police receive an anonymous letter implicating Frances in her husband’s death. Frances assures Inspector Delaney of her innocence, but she’s also keen to keep him from learning the scandalous circumstances of Reggie’s demise. As fate would have it, her dashing new neighbor, George Hazelton, is one of only two other people aware of the full story. While busy with social engagements on Lily’s behalf, and worrying if Reggie really was murdered, Frances rallies her wits, a circle of gossips, and the ever-chivalrous Mr. Hazelton to uncover the truth. A killer is in their midst and Frances must unmask the villain before Lily’s season—and their lives—come to a most unseemly end . . . “This lighthearted debut tale of mystery, love, and a delightful sleuth will leave you wanting more—which is presumably just what Freeman had in mind.” —Kirkus Reviews

    A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder
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    Wealthy young widow Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, spent the obligatory year in mourning for her philandering husband. With her young daughter in tow, Frances moves from the English countryside and her money-grubbing in-laws to Victorian London, and welcomes her sister, Lily, arriving from New York for her first London social season. When mysterious burglaries start plaguing London's elite, an anonymous tip to the police implicates Frances in her late husband's death. Frances rallies her wits, a circle of gossips, and her dashing new neighbor George Hazelton to uncover the truth.

    Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder
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    Though American by birth, Frances Wynn, the now-widowed Countess of Harleigh, has adapted admirably to the quirks and traditions of the British aristocracy. On August twelfth each year, otherwise known as the Glorious Twelfth, most members of the upper class retire to their country estates for grouse-shooting season. Frances has little interest in hunting-for birds or a second husband-and is expecting to spend a quiet few months in London with her almost-engaged sister, Lily, until the throng returns. Instead, she's immersed in a shocking mystery when a friend, Mary Archer, is found murdered. Frances had hoped Mary might make a suitable bride for her cousin, Charles, but their courtship recently fizzled out. Unfortunately, this puts Charles in the spotlight-along with dozens of others. It seems Mary had countless notes hidden in her home, detailing the private indiscretions of society's elite. Frances can hardly believe that the genteel and genial Mary was a blackmailer, yet why else would she horde such juicy tidbits? Aided by her gallant friend and neighbor, George Hazelton, Frances begins assisting the police in this highly sensitive case, learning more about her peers than she ever wished to know. Too many suspects may be worse than none at all-but even more worrying is that the number of victims is increasing too. And unless Frances takes care, she'll soon find herself among them..

    Lady's Guide to Gossip and Murder
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    Wenn der Tod auf der Hochzeit tanzt ...ein Fall für die Countess of Harleigh Die historische Cosy Crime-Reihe für Fans von Rhys Bowen geht spannend weiter Frances, die verwitwete Countess of Harleigh, steckt mitten in den Vorbereitungen für die bevorstehende Hochzeit ihrer Schwester Lily. Schnell ist der perfekte Ort für die Feierlichkeiten gefunden: Risings, das Familienanwesen von George Hazleton in Hampshire. Doch die friedliche Idylle birgt eine Bedrohung, und es ist nicht die Ankunft von Frances' ehrgeiziger Mutter. Plötzlich ereignen sich mysteriöse Unfälle und schon bald hat Frances den Verdacht, dass diese vorsätzlich geschehen. Sie befürchtet, dass das Opfer Lilys Verlobter Leo ist. Nun muss Frances das frisch verlobte Paar nicht nur vor ihrer Mutter beschützen, sondern auch noch vor einem Schurken, der Leo nach dem Leben trachtet. Und wenn Frances den Schuldigen nicht schnell ausfindig machen kann, könnte bald der Tod auf der Hochzeit ihrer Schwester tanzen ... Weitere Titel dieser Reihe Tod in feiner Gesellschaft (ISBN: 9783968177250) Der Tod kommt zum Tee (ISBN: 9783968177298) Erste Leser: innenstimmen "Wer gerne Rhys Bowen liest, muss auch bei diesen historischen Krimis zuschlagen!" "unterhaltsamer Cosy Crime mit viel Spannung und Humor" "Clever, charmant und fesselnd!" "Überraschende Wendungen, liebenswerte Charaktere, einfach toll!"

    Der Tod bleibt zu Gast
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    "For Frances Wynn, widow to the late Earl of Harleigh, life has a cosmopolitan flavor of late. No sooner has she sent her mother and daughter off on a shopping trip to Paris than she and her fiancé, George Hazelton, are socializing with visiting members of the Russian royal family. Amid this whirlwind, scandal also comes calling when Inspector Delaney turns up outside Frances's house with a young French woman with a shocking claim: she is Mrs. George Hazelton. As the future Mrs. George Hazelton, Frances assumes the woman is either lying or demented. "Mrs. Hazelton," aka Irena, makes other outrageous statements. Among them, she insists that she is the illegitimate daughter of Russian royalty, that she has been abducted many times, and that someone is sending her threatening letters. When George arrives, he clarifies that he is certainly not married to Irena--though he can confirm her royal parentage. But even as he agrees to investigate whether Irena's life is in danger, her claim proves tragically true. Irena is found strangled in Frances' garden. To uncover a killer--and clear their own names--Frances and George must determine which of Irena's outlandish stories were based in fact. And as the search reaches a shocking conclusion, they may find that villainy lurks all too close to home..." -- Provided by publisher

    A Fiancee's Guide to First Wives and Murder