August Library Haul #2
Yesterday brought my second library trip this month. It's always such a great feeling when you walk through the doors and not just one but TWO of the books at the top of your tbr list are sat on the 'just in' shelf waiting for you. Can't wait to get stuck in!
Petite Mort - Beatrice Hitchman
A silent film, destroyed in a fire in 1913 at the PathƩ studio, before it was seen even by its director. A lowly seamstress, who makes the costumes she should be wearing, but believes her talent - and the secret she keeps too - will soon get her a dressing room of her own. A beautiful house in Paris, with a curving staircase, a lake, and locked rooms. A famous - and dashing - creator of spectacular cinematic illusions, husband to a beautiful, volatile actress, the most adored icon of the Parisian studios. All fit together, like scenes in a movie. And as you will see, this plot has a twist we beg you not to disclose...
India Black and the Gentleman Thief - Carol K Carr
India Blackās double life operating a high-class brothel and running high-stakes espionage for Her Majestyās government can take its toll. But thereās no rest for the wearyāparticularly when an international conspiracy comes knockingā¦
India Black is one of Victorian Londonās most respected madamsānot a bloody postmistress. So when Colonel Francis Mayhew forwards a seemingly innocuous shipping bill to her address, sheās puzzled. And when three thugs bust down her door, steal the envelope, and rough up both her and fellow agent Frenchā¦well, thatās enough to make India Black see red.
The veteran spies soon discover that Mayhew has been butchered in his own bedroom. An impromptu investigation leads them to Londonās docks, where India makes a startling discovery she canāt bear to tell the rakish Frenchāshe has a history with their chief suspect, the gentleman thief who once stole her heartā¦
What's new on your shelves this week?

A silent film, destroyed in a fire in 1913 at the PathƩ studio, before it was seen even by its director. A lowly seamstress, who makes the costumes she should be wearing, but believes her talent - and the secret she keeps too - will soon get her a dressing room of her own. A beautiful house in Paris, with a curving staircase, a lake, and locked rooms. A famous - and dashing - creator of spectacular cinematic illusions, husband to a beautiful, volatile actress, the most adored icon of the Parisian studios. All fit together, like scenes in a movie. And as you will see, this plot has a twist we beg you not to disclose...
India Black and the Gentleman Thief - Carol K Carr

India Black is one of Victorian Londonās most respected madamsānot a bloody postmistress. So when Colonel Francis Mayhew forwards a seemingly innocuous shipping bill to her address, sheās puzzled. And when three thugs bust down her door, steal the envelope, and rough up both her and fellow agent Frenchā¦well, thatās enough to make India Black see red.
The veteran spies soon discover that Mayhew has been butchered in his own bedroom. An impromptu investigation leads them to Londonās docks, where India makes a startling discovery she canāt bear to tell the rakish Frenchāshe has a history with their chief suspect, the gentleman thief who once stole her heartā¦
What's new on your shelves this week?
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