Let the Dead Keep Their Secrets
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An opera singer's twin sister and baby niece die a day after the child is born, and the singer is convinced they were murdered
Rosemary Simpson crafts compelling narratives set against the backdrop of historical transformation, often exploring themes of independence and societal shifts. Her work delves into the intricate dynamics of human relationships and the moral complexities faced by her characters. Through vivid storytelling, Simpson illuminates the struggles and triumphs of individuals navigating challenging circumstances. Her unique voice offers readers insightful and engaging explorations of the past.



An opera singer's twin sister and baby niece die a day after the child is born, and the singer is convinced they were murdered
Orignally published in hardcover in 2017 by Kensington Books.
Heiress Prudence MacKenzie and attorney Geoffrey Hunter wonder if Jack the Ripper has sailed across the pond when Prudence's maid and a string of other women wind up dead on the streets of Gilded Age New York City.