Book Spotlight — A Lesson In Love And Murder

22 Sep

Jem and Merinda are back! After months and months of waiting, the second book in Rachel McMillan’s Herringford And Watts series, A Lesson in Love And Murder, is now available at all purveyors of  quality books! If you love sassy heroines, a puzzling mystery and history that comes alive, then you will want to get your hands on this book. Make sure to check out Rachel’s blog too.

5108yjurjsl-_sx326_bo1204203200_From political danger to personal drama, life is about to get explosive . . . 

The legacy of literary icon Sherlock Holmes is alive and well in 1912 Canada, where best friends Merinda Herringford and Jem Watts continue to develop their skills as consulting detectives.

The city of Toronto has been thrown into upheaval by the arrival of radical anarchist Emma Goldman. Amid this political chaos, Benny Citrone of the Royal North-West Mounted Police arrives at Merinda and Jem’s flat, requesting assistance in locating his runaway cousin—a man with a deadly talent.

While Merinda eagerly accepts the case, she finds herself constantly butting heads — and hearts — with Benny. Meanwhile, Jem has her hands full with a husband who is determined to keep her out of harm’s way.

As Merinda and Jem close in on the danger they’ve tracked from Toronto to Chicago, they uncover a sinister plot to assassinate presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt. Will they be able to save the day and resolve the troubles threatening their future happiness before it’s too late?

Independence, love, and lives are at stake in A Lesson in Love and Murder, the gripping second installment of the Herringford and Watts Mysteries series.

To purchase this book, click HERE.

 

61nklodbtcl-_ux250_Rachel McMillan is a keen history enthusiast and a lifelong bibliophile. When not writing or reading, she can most often be found drinking tea and watching British miniseries. Rachel lives in bustling Toronto, where she works in educational publishing and pursues her passion for art, literature, music, and theater.

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