"Exciting amateur sleuth mystery"
Francesca Cahil, the twenty-year-old daughter of wealthy
parents, lives in a posh New York City neighborhood. In
1902, a young woman with her status should be going to
society balls and looking for a rich husband, but she is
hardly the typical debutante. She has enrolled in college,
without her parents' knowledge, is trying to earn money as
a sleuth, and is madly in love with the police
commissioner, Rick Bragg. Although Rick returns her feelings he keeps their
relationship on a platonic level because he's married
although he hasn't seen his wife for four years. The only
part of contact these star-crossed lovers have is when
Francesca inserts herself into a police investigation.
While out on a case of her own, Francesca finds the dead
body of a young Irish seamstress and learns from Bragg that
there was another murder identical to the one the beautiful
bluestocking discovered. Trying to keep their emotions in
check, the two sleuths work together to uncover a very
clever killer. Although DEADLY AFFAIRS is labeled a romance, it is really
an amateur sleuth mystery. Brenda Joyce writes a
compelling tale filled with so many twists and turns that
readers will never be able to discover who the killer is
until the author is ready to reveal it. This is a series
that will have crossover appeal to romance and mainstream
readers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2002
SummaryFrancesca Cahill comes from one of New York's best families
and he life has been mapped out for her—marry soon and
well. But this young lady has discovered that she has a
particular penchant for sleuthing, and our intrepid crime-
solver extraordinaire is once again on the trail of a
killer. But this time, she is in trouble...
And not from The Cross Killer. Rather, she must carefully
find her way, torn between two bitter rivals—the city's
noble Police Commissioner, Rick Bragg, and his oh so
notorious half brother, Calder Hart. As their rivalry heats
up, as Francesca falls deeper in love with Bragg, as her
fascination with Hart grows, The Cross Killer is about to
strike once more, this time, close to home and the heart.
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