Set at the end of the Gilded Age, the story follows private investigator Pamela Thompson as she searches for a missing boy for a wealthy Manhattan family. Her investigation leads her to uncover the murders of a doctor and a nurse, while also revealing a complex mystery surrounding child identity. The narrative intertwines themes of wealth, societal issues, and the darker sides of human nature, making for a gripping exploration of both personal and societal secrets.
Charles O'Brien Books


Surrey
- 940 pages
- 33 hours of reading
This newly expanded volume delves into the architectural diversity of England's premier 'Home County,' highlighting the blend of rural and urban designs. It showcases significant historic buildings, offering insights into their cultural and historical importance. The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the region's unique architectural landscape, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts of history and architecture alike.