Dianne Freeman left the world of corporate finance to pursue her lifelong passion for writing, discovering a true love for historical mystery fiction. Her narratives immerse readers in captivating bygone eras, blending suspense with intricate plots. She crafts stories that are both thrilling and deeply engaging, transporting audiences to different times and places. Freeman now splits her time between Michigan and Arizona, embracing an endless summer as she continues to write.
London is known for its bustle and intrigues, but the sedate English countryside can host -- or hide -- any number of secrets. Frances, the widowed Countess of Harleigh, needs a venue for her sister Lily's imminent wedding, away from prying eyes. Risings, George Hazleton's family estate in Hampshire, is a perfect choice, and soon Frances, her beloved George, and other guests have gathered to enjoy the usual country pursuits -- shooting, horse riding, and romantic interludes in secluded gardens.
For Frances Wynn, widow to the late Earl of Harleigh, life has a cosmopolitan flavor of late. No sooner has she sent her mother and daughter off on a shopping trip to Paris than she and her fiancé, George Hazelton, are socializing with visiting members of the Russian royal family. Yet amid this whirlwind, scandal also comes calling when Inspector Delaney turns up outside Frances's house with a young French woman with a shocking claim: she is Mrs. George Hazelton.
On the eve of her marriage to George Hazelton, Frances has a great deal more on her mind than flowers and seating arrangements. The Connors and the Bainbridges, two families of American robber barons, have taken up residence in London, and their bitter rivalry is spilling over into the highest social circles. At the request of her brother, Alonzo, who is quite taken with Miss Madeline Connor, Frances has invited the Connor family to her wedding. Meanwhile, Frances's mother has invited Mr. Bainbridge, and Frances fears the wedding may end up being newspaper-worthy for all the wrong reasons.
"For Frances Wynn, widow to the late Earl of Harleigh, life has a cosmopolitan flavor of late. No sooner has she sent her mother and daughter off on a shopping trip to Paris than she and her fiancé, George Hazelton, are socializing with visiting members of the Russian royal family. Amid this whirlwind, scandal also comes calling when Inspector Delaney turns up outside Frances's house with a young French woman with a shocking claim: she is Mrs. George Hazelton. As the future Mrs. George Hazelton, Frances assumes the woman is either lying or demented. "Mrs. Hazelton," aka Irena, makes other outrageous statements. Among them, she insists that she is the illegitimate daughter of Russian royalty, that she has been abducted many times, and that someone is sending her threatening letters. When George arrives, he clarifies that he is certainly not married to Irena--though he can confirm her royal parentage. But even as he agrees to investigate whether Irena's life is in danger, her claim proves tragically true. Irena is found strangled in Frances' garden. To uncover a killer--and clear their own names--Frances and George must determine which of Irena's outlandish stories were based in fact. And as the search reaches a shocking conclusion, they may find that villainy lurks all too close to home..." -- Provided by publisher
"On the eve of her marriage to George Hazelton, Frances has a great deal more on her mind than flowers and seating arrangements. The Connors and the Bainbridges, two families of American robber barons, have taken up residence in London, and their bitter rivalry is spilling over into the highest social circles. At the request of her brother, Alonzo, who is quite taken with Miss Madeline Connor, Frances has invited the Connor family to her wedding. Meanwhile, Frances's mother has invited Mr. Bainbridge, and Frances fears the wedding may end up being newspaper-worthy for all the wrong reasons. On the day itself, Frances is relieved to note that Madeline's father is not among the guests assembled at the church. The reason for his absence, however, turns out to be most unfortunate: Mr. Connor is found murdered in his home. More shocking still, Alonzo is caught at the scene, holding the murder weapon. Powerful and ruthless, Connor appears to have amassed a wealth of enemies alongside his fortune. Frances and George agree to put their wedding trip on hold to try and clear Alonzo's name. But there are secrets to sift through, not just in the Bainbridge and Connor families, but also in their own. And with a killer determined to evade discovery at any cost--even if it means taking another life--Frances's first days as a newlywed will be perilous indeed"-- Provided by publisher
Perfect for fans of Rhys Bowen, Deanna Raybourn, and Tasha Alexander, a witty romp through the high society of Victorian England with a touch of romance, an independent female lead, and rich historical detail from the acclaimed and Agatha Award-winning author. With her new husband George busy on a special mission for the British Museum, Frances has taken on an assignment of her own. The dowager Viscountess Winstead needs someone to sponsor her niece, Kate, for presentation to Queen Victoria. Frances—who understands society’s quirks and constraints as only an outsider can—is the perfect candidate. Kate is charming and intelligent, though perhaps not quite as sheltered as she might first appear. More worrying to Frances is the viscountess’s sudden deterioration. The usually formidable dowager has become shockingly frail, and Frances suspects someone may be drugging her. The spotlight falls on Kate, who stands to inherit if her aunt passes, yet there are plenty of other likely candidates within the dowager’s household, both above and belowstairs. Joining forces with her beloved George, Frances comes to believe that the late viscount, too, was targeted. And with the dowager seeming to be in greater danger every day, they must flush out the villain before she follows in her husband’s footsteps, directly to the grave . . .
A private family wedding at a bucolic Hampshire estate is threatened by the arrival of the Countess of Harleigh's socially ambitious mother and a series of accidents that are tied to the agenda of an unknown saboteur
Though American by birth, Frances Wynn, the now-widowed Countess of Harleigh, has adapted admirably to the quirks and traditions of the British aristocracy. On August twelfth each year, otherwise known as the Glorious Twelfth, most members of the upper class retire to their country estates for grouse-shooting season. Frances has little interest in hunting-for birds or a second husband-and is expecting to spend a quiet few months in London with her almost-engaged sister, Lily, until the throng returns. Instead, she's immersed in a shocking mystery when a friend, Mary Archer, is found murdered. Frances had hoped Mary might make a suitable bride for her cousin, Charles, but their courtship recently fizzled out. Unfortunately, this puts Charles in the spotlight-along with dozens of others. It seems Mary had countless notes hidden in her home, detailing the private indiscretions of society's elite. Frances can hardly believe that the genteel and genial Mary was a blackmailer, yet why else would she horde such juicy tidbits? Aided by her gallant friend and neighbor, George Hazelton, Frances begins assisting the police in this highly sensitive case, learning more about her peers than she ever wished to know. Too many suspects may be worse than none at all-but even more worrying is that the number of victims is increasing too. And unless Frances takes care, she'll soon find herself among them..
Wealthy young widow Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, spent the obligatory year in mourning for her philandering husband. With her young daughter in tow, Frances moves from the English countryside and her money-grubbing in-laws to Victorian London, and welcomes her sister, Lily, arriving from New York for her first London social season. When mysterious burglaries start plaguing London's elite, an anonymous tip to the police implicates Frances in her late husband's death. Frances rallies her wits, a circle of gossips, and her dashing new neighbor George Hazelton to uncover the truth.
Autorka Dianne Freeman powraca ze swoimi bohaterami do wiktoriańskiej Anglii!
Dla Frances Wynn, wdowy po zmarłym hrabim Harleigh, życie nabrało
kosmopolitycznego smaku. Ledwie wysłała matkę i córkę na zakupy do Paryża, ona
i jej narzeczony - George Hazelton - spotykają się z członkami rosyjskiej
rodziny królewskiej. A wtedy wybucha skandal! Przed domem Frances pojawia się
inspektor Delaney z młodą Francuzką, która twierdzi, że jest żoną George'a!
Kobieta twierdzi, że jest także nieślubną córką pochodzącą z rosyjskiej
rodziny, że była wielokrotnie uprowadzania i że ktoś wysłał jej list z
pogróżkami. Wkrótce dochodzi do tragedii Aby zdemaskować zabójcę - i oczyścić
swoje imię - Frances i George muszą ustalić, które z dziwacznych historii
Ireny są prawdziwe. Poszukiwania mogą jednak doprowadzić do szokującego
wniosku i odkryć, że zło czai się bardzo blisko ich domu i rodziny
Dianne Freeman zabiera nas do świata konwenansów, dobrych manier, plotek i
zbrodni! Frances Wynn na dobre zadomowiła się wśród brytyjskich arystokratów.
Sierpień jest miesiącem, w którym przedstawiciele klasy wyższej wyjeżdżają do
swoich zamiejskich posiadłości celem rozpoczęcia sezonu polowania na ptactwo,
jednak Frances nie interesuje polowanie ani na zwierzynę, ani na nowego męża.
Marzy by spędzić wolny czas w Londynie z siostrą. Ale życie bywa przewrotne i
Frances zostaje wciągnięta w intrygę, gdy życie traci jej przyjaciółka - Mary
Archer - która była idealną kandydatką na żonę dla kuzyna Charles'a.
Nieoczekiwanie Charles, podobnie jak wiele innych osób, będzie musiał zmierzyć
się z oskarżeniami, gdy na jaw wyjdą ukryte przez Mary notatki z zasłyszanymi
na temat socjety plotkami. Czy denatka mogła być w rzeczywistości wyrachowaną
szantażystką? Jakie sekrety skrywają dostojni znajomi Frances? Jaką rolę w
rozwikłaniu zagadki odegra szarmancki sąsiad George? Frances wie, że musi się
spieszyć, bo wkrótce może stać się kolejną ofiarą Wciągająca powieść! Freeman
z przymrużeniem oka spogląda na wiktoriańską socjetę. Fani gatunku będą
zachwyceni! - Publishers Weekly
Zachwycająca opowieść o cwaniactwie w brytyjskiej arystokracji - Rhys Bowen,
laureatka nagrody Agatha Award Pakiet składa się z trzech powieści osadzonych
w wiktoriańskiej Anglii: Poradnik prawdziwej damy. Dobre maniery a morderstwo
Poradnik prawdziwej damy. Przewodnik po plotkach i zbrodni Poradnik prawdziwej
damy. Przypadek, wypadek czy intryga? Frances Wynn, hrabina o amerykańskim
pochodzeniu, jako wdowa cieszy się wolnością. Wraz z córką wynajmuje dom w
Londynie i przygotowuje się na przyjęcie pod swój dach siostry - Lily - która
ma przybyć z Nowego Jorku. Jednak życie nie jest usłane tylko różami i wkrótce
kobiecie przyjdzie przekonywać inspektora Delaney'a, że nie ma ona nic
wspólnego ze śmiercią męża. Co nie przeszkodzi jej oczywiście informować
inspektora o szokujących okolicznościach tego wydarzenia. A do tego
wszystkiego, nowy, niezwykle pociągający sąsiad - George Hazelton - okaże się
być jedną z dwóch osób, które znają całą prawdę. Zajęta wprowadzaniem siostry
na salony Frances zamartwia się, czy Reggie faktycznie został zamordowany. Aby
odkryć prawdę wykorzysta nie tylko sąsiada, ale także swój spryt i talent do
plotkowania. Czy morderca skrywa się w towarzystwie? Wiktoriańska Anglia,
intrygi, niedopowiedzenia i skrywane tajemnice okraszone poczuciem humoru i
nagłymi zwrotami akcji sprawią, że nie będziecie mogli oderwać się od tej
historii