Murder at the Met
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
When a fellow soprano pleads for help, Penelope can't help her inquisitive nature. What she finds will uncover the sordid underbelly of high society and put her on the wrong side of her own gun.
E.W. Cooper crafts historical mysteries, drawing inspiration from a lifelong passion for classic whodunits and grand opera. Her writing delves into intricate plots, immersing readers in atmospheric settings and compelling puzzles. Cooper's approach is characterized by a dedication to suspenseful storytelling and the artful unraveling of complex enigmas.

When a fellow soprano pleads for help, Penelope can't help her inquisitive nature. What she finds will uncover the sordid underbelly of high society and put her on the wrong side of her own gun.