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London's social season is in full swing, and Victorian aristocracy is atwitter over a certain gentleman who claims to be the direct descendant of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Adding to their fascination with all things French, an audacious cat burglar is systematically stealing valuable items that once belonged to the ill–fated queen.
But things take a dark turn. The owner of one of the pilfered treasures is found murdered after the theft is reported in the newspapers, and the mysterious thief develops a twisted obsession with Lady Emily Ashton. It takes all of Lady Emily's wit and perseverance to unmask her stalker and ferret out the murderer, while faced with a brewing scandal that threatens both her reputation and her romance with the dashing Colin Hargreaves.
308 pages, Hardcover
First published April 10, 2007
DQ#8. Lady Emily’s home is broken into twice. Was it the same person each time? Or was one home invasion by the Marie Antoinette Belongings Thief and the other by Lady Emily’s ‘overzealous suitor’? Are either of them Mr. Berry? Cécile doesn’t think he has it in him to be the thief? Could he be? If there were two different people that snuck in Lady Emily’s home, are they in league with one another? Is it a forgone conclusion that the person leaving the notes in Greek is the same one who left the rose and the note in her bed? Could two people be leaving her Greek notes? I hope this isn’t a dumb question, but are they love notes? Or something else altogether?See what I mean? Poor Sandy, my “buddy read” partner. Her response?
“Dang, Lisa Kay.”LOL!