Pinkerton detective Jennifer Layne is working undercover as a parlor girl named Amy on a high profile case when a girl who is central to her investigation turns up dead, and handsome Tom Colton is a prime suspect.
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Summary
What an assignment! Jennifer Layne has accepted numerous undercover cases during her years as a Pinkerton detective; but posing as an employee of Miss Lillian's Parlor House and Bootery? Apprehending the notorious Gunnysack Bandit had better be worth the garish clothing and the unabashed stares; not to mention the very inconvenient attraction to a former Texas Ranger and the determination to maintain her dignity. Tom Colton is on a dual mission; bring to justice the person who murdered his brother and find \"Rose\"; his dead brother's supposed fiance. But when he arrives in Goodman, Kansas to begin his unofficial investigation, Rose has been murdered in her upstairs room at Miss Lillian's and his only link to the house of illrepute is a beauty who goes by the name of \"Amy\". In spite of his brother's jaded past, Tom finds it hard to believe that Dave was capable of being the Gunnysack Bandit, but perhaps had discovered the identity of the criminal and paid the ultimate price. Can Tom and Amy find a way to work together in spite of her duplicity? And will Amy ever trust a man again after spending time in a place where marriage vows are obviously meant to be broken? This is a clever, entertaining story and \"vintage\" Margaret Brownley.
Drug & Alcohol: Saloons are an integral part of this setting, but the drinking is described and main characters are not active participants.