Tell Me, Pretty Maiden

In Dublin's Fair City: A Molly Murphy Mystery (Molly Murphy Mysteries Book 6)

Author: Rhys Bowen

It’s wintertime in New York, and for the first time since Irish immigrant Molly Murphy started her early-twentieth-century detective agency, she is completely snowed in with work. While she’s proving to be quite the entrepreneur and is very much in demand by some of Broadway’s brightest stars and Fifth Avenue’s richest families, she has to grudgingly admit that if she’s go….Read More

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