Sophie Roberts
“Wow . . . had me gripped from the first page . . . I honestly couldn't stop reading.” —Goodreads reviewer, five stars
A victim of crime may actually be a criminal in this twisting tale of psychological suspense by the author of Devil’s Play.
When Sophie Macreavey wakes up in the hospital, suffering from stab wounds, detectives are quick to question her—hoping
'A page-turning cosy crime delight, with a fearless heroine and a twisty mystery at its heart, full of humour, drama, revelations and romance' – KATIE MARSH
London, 1932. A young maid steps onto a train... and disappears. Her desperate family writes to the only person they can think of to help: Sherlock Holmes. A shame
..."Narrator Sophie Roberts's strong, polished, highly sophisticated voice effectively conveys the aura of fashionable society but maintains a firm narrative objectivity. Droll, fascinating, full of memorable characters and anecdotes, here is a perspective on a world and time that moved from drawing-room comedy to the private dramas of war and occupation." — AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner
In this captivating narrative,