Christmas, 1910. Merinda Herringford and Jem Watts would be enjoying the season a lot more if they weren’t forced to do their own laundry and cooking. Just as they are adapting to their trusty housekeeper’s ill-timed vacation, they are confronted by the strangest mystery they’ve encountered since they started their private investigation firm.
In this bonus e-only novella, what begins as the search for a missing cat leads to a rabble-rousing suffragette and the disappearance of several young women from St. Jerome’s Reformatory for Incorrigible Females. From the women’s courts of City Hall to Toronto’s seedy docks and into the cold heart of the underground shipping industry, this will be the most exciting Christmas the girls have had yet…if they can stay alive long enough to enjoy it.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: A Singular and Whimsical Problem
Book Author: Rachel McMillan What do you like about this book:
Things around Toronto are disappearing; a favorite feline, a beloved sister, and a compatriot of women's independence.
Merinda Herringford and Jemima Watts are thrilled beyond belief that their detective skills are being taken seriously by the women of Toronto. Donning disguises and slipping into places where no female in her right mind would dare to go, the two sleuths utilize their wit and wiles to get the information they need; only to discover that the truth of the matter might be slightly more dangerous than they thought. Thank goodness for handsome and able-bodied men!
Enjoy every word of this clever escapade!
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