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New
York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens knows the world
of Regency London, especially the exclusive enclave of luxury and
wealth in which the aristocracy lived and loved. But beyond that
glittering circle lay another world
and in this book Laurens
pulls back the curtain that has hidden it from us - until now.
Penelope Ashford, Portia Cynster's younger sister, has grown up
with every advantage - wealth, position, and beauty. Yet Penelope
is anything but a typical ton miss - forceful, willful and blunt
to a fault, she has for years devoted her considerable energy and
intelligence to directing an institution caring for the forgotten
orphans of London's streets.
But
now her charges are mysteriously disappearing. Desperate, Penelope
turns to the one man she knows who might help her - Barnaby Adair.
Handsome
scion of a noble house, Adair has made a name for himself in political
and judicial circles. His powers of deduction and observation combined
with his pedigree has seen him solve several serious crimes within
the ton. Although he makes her irritatingly uncomfortable, Penelope
throws caution to the wind and appears on his bachelor doorstep
late one night, determined to recruit him to her cause.
Barnaby
is intrigued-both by her story, and her. Her bold beauty and undeniable
brains make a striking contrast to the usual insipid ton misses.
And as he's in dire need of an excuse to avoid said insipid misses,
he accepts her challenge, never dreaming she and it will consume
his every waking hour.
Enlisting
the aid of Inspector Basil Stokes of the fledgling Scotland Yard,
they infiltrate the streets of London's notorious East End. But
as they unravel the mystery of the missing boys, they uncover the
trail of a criminal embedded in the very organization recently created
to protect all Londoners. And that criminal knows of them and their
efforts, and is only too ready to threaten all they hold dear, including
their new-found knowledge of the intrigues of the human heart.
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