![]() Ok, I’ll be honest when I started reading this I was thinking oh this is lovely, a nice Edwardian Mystery, a bit of Poirot meets Mary Poppins. ![]() I just can’t stop thinking about the burglary. She drops the Cavendish and gets a job at Sinclair’s- a department store about to open that will blow minds everywhere about how to run a store.įlashy Sinclair is running a special exhibition alongside the opening event, but when the prize of his collection, a jewelled music box sparrow that plays a different tune every time you turn the key, goes missing- somehow Sophie ends up in the frame for it.ĭetermined to prove her innocence she and new friends Lilian Rose, Billy Parker and Joe uncover a bone chilling plot that could send shockwaves through the world. Sophie Taylor-Cavendish the daughter of a decorated Military Commander was recently orphaned at the age of 14 which in the Edwardian era was considered grown up so get on with it. ![]() History, women’s history, mysteries and crime- I am now in need of the other Sinclair Mysteries and moving onto the Taylor & Rose series too.Īnd that’s before we add the air of Mr Selfridge in too! Edwardian Here is my joining post & List! Cover Illustration by Júlia Sàrda, Design by Benjamin Hughes ![]() #20BooksOfSummer is an annual event hosted by Cathy Brown of 746 Books and runs from 3rd June until 3rd September With the aim to clearing a target of 5, 10 or 20 books from your TBR but with very relaxed and fun rules. ![]()
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