The Secret of the Lady's Maid
Rosalind Thorne's quick wits and discretion have proved invaluable to London's haut ton. Success has at last brought her financial stability and a new home, which she shares with her best friend, Alice Littlefield. But now trouble has infiltrated Rosalind's sanctuary, and the reputations in danger include her own.



Alice has formed a tender attachment to Amelia, the maid in their employ, and her affection is returned. But before meeting Alice, Amelia was involved with Cate Levitton, daughter of a well-respected family. The scandalous liaison caused the Levittons to banish Cate to the house of her widowed cousin. Amelia has no expectation of seeing Cate again-until she stumbles upon her in the marketplace, looking deathly ill.



The women bring Cate to their home with the help of Bow Street officer Adam Harkness, who deduces that Cate's sickness may in fact be arsenic poisoning. But who had motive, or means? As Rosalind and Adam work side by side, their suspicions grow-as does the bond between them. Rosalind knows that both her blossoming relationship with Adam and her increasing independence would be frowned upon by society. Poison, politics, jealousy and jewel thieves combine in Rosalind's most complex case yet. But to solve this dangerous puzzle, Rosalind must also decide where her heart and her future lie . . .
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The Secret of the Lady's Maid
Rosalind Thorne's quick wits and discretion have proved invaluable to London's haut ton. Success has at last brought her financial stability and a new home, which she shares with her best friend, Alice Littlefield. But now trouble has infiltrated Rosalind's sanctuary, and the reputations in danger include her own.



Alice has formed a tender attachment to Amelia, the maid in their employ, and her affection is returned. But before meeting Alice, Amelia was involved with Cate Levitton, daughter of a well-respected family. The scandalous liaison caused the Levittons to banish Cate to the house of her widowed cousin. Amelia has no expectation of seeing Cate again-until she stumbles upon her in the marketplace, looking deathly ill.



The women bring Cate to their home with the help of Bow Street officer Adam Harkness, who deduces that Cate's sickness may in fact be arsenic poisoning. But who had motive, or means? As Rosalind and Adam work side by side, their suspicions grow-as does the bond between them. Rosalind knows that both her blossoming relationship with Adam and her increasing independence would be frowned upon by society. Poison, politics, jealousy and jewel thieves combine in Rosalind's most complex case yet. But to solve this dangerous puzzle, Rosalind must also decide where her heart and her future lie . . .
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The Secret of the Lady's Maid

The Secret of the Lady's Maid

by Darcie Wilde

Narrated by Kitty Kelly

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The Secret of the Lady's Maid

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Rosalind Thorne's quick wits and discretion have proved invaluable to London's haut ton. Success has at last brought her financial stability and a new home, which she shares with her best friend, Alice Littlefield. But now trouble has infiltrated Rosalind's sanctuary, and the reputations in danger include her own.



Alice has formed a tender attachment to Amelia, the maid in their employ, and her affection is returned. But before meeting Alice, Amelia was involved with Cate Levitton, daughter of a well-respected family. The scandalous liaison caused the Levittons to banish Cate to the house of her widowed cousin. Amelia has no expectation of seeing Cate again-until she stumbles upon her in the marketplace, looking deathly ill.



The women bring Cate to their home with the help of Bow Street officer Adam Harkness, who deduces that Cate's sickness may in fact be arsenic poisoning. But who had motive, or means? As Rosalind and Adam work side by side, their suspicions grow-as does the bond between them. Rosalind knows that both her blossoming relationship with Adam and her increasing independence would be frowned upon by society. Poison, politics, jealousy and jewel thieves combine in Rosalind's most complex case yet. But to solve this dangerous puzzle, Rosalind must also decide where her heart and her future lie . . .

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“Wilde moves deftly between the personal and political in a complex tale of love and betrayal.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Wilde maintains steady momentum all the way to a satisfying conclusion. Fans of Andrea Penrose and Anna Lee Huber will be pleased.” —Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

2023-10-21
A complicated web of interlocking relationships spells trouble for a Victorian problem-solver.

Rosalind Thorne makes her way in a male-dominated society by helping the ladies of London’s haut ton resolve all sorts of domestic dilemmas. Most recently, Marianna Levitton has sought Rosalind’s help finding her niece, Cate, who disappeared from her house in Bath after a sojourn there. Marianna doesn’t know that Cate’s been living upstairs at the house Rosalind shares with writer Alice Littlefield ever since her niece was brought there, obviously sick, by Amelia McGowan, their housemaid. The presence of Cate, Amelia’s onetime paramour, upsets the deepening relationship between Amelia and Alice and puts Rosalind in a precarious position with Marianna and Beatrice, Cate’s mother. While Rosalind tries to sort out the Levittons’ domestic affairs, Bow Street runner Adam Harkness hopes to make her an offer of marriage by earning the reward offered for the capture of the fugitive George Edwards, a key figure in the Cato Street uprising. In between the two quests stand Jack Beachamp and Francesca Finch, a pair of miscreants who see fit to meddle in both family conflicts and matters of national importance. Fitting together all the pieces holds the key not only to solving the intricate puzzle but to finding a path forward in Rosalind and Adam’s life together.

Wilde moves deftly between the personal and political in a complex tale of love and betrayal.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940190820898
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Series: Useful Woman Mysteries , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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