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A Murderous Business
A Murderous Business: A Harriman & Mancini Mystery | Cathy Pegau
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A sharp, captivating historical mystery about two queer women in turn-of-the-century New York, for fans of Lavender House and A Most Agreeable Murder There can be a blurry line between what is ethical and what is legal. Margot Baxter Harriman took the reins of B&H Foods after her father passed. It’s not easy being a business woman in 1912, but she is determined to continue what her grandparents started decades ago, no matter what it takes. So when Margot finds Mrs. Gilroy, her father’s former assistant, dead in the office with a half-finished note confessing to nebulous misdeeds at B&H, she seeks out help from a very discreet, private investigator to figure out what's going on. Her company, and her good name, are at stake if scandal breaks...and she could lose everything, including her freedom. Loretta “Rett” Mancini has run her father’s investigation operation since he started becoming increasingly forgetful. When Margot offers her the chance to look into the potential scandal with B&H, she jumps at it. But the more the two dig in, the more it becomes clear that Margot's company may be too far lost...and someone is willing to kill them both to keep things quiet. Charming and witty, Cathy Pegau's A Murderous Business is perfect for fans of Lev Ac Rosen, Enola Holmes by Nancy Springer, and the Mr. Darcy and Miss Tilney mysteries by Claudia Gray.
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Margot became the owner of the family business.

As she was stopping by the office, she found one of the employees dead and with an unfinished note addressed to her.

The note indicated illegal activities going on for years, but what could it be?

An enjoyable, cozy mystery with great characters.

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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@cathy_pegau
@stmartinspress

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Sept. 16

Margot became the owner of the family business once her father died.

As she was stopping by the office a few days before their canning complex opened for the season, she found one of the employees dead and with an unfinished note addressed to her.

The note indicated illegal activities going on for years, but what could it be?

A MURDEROUS BUSINESS was an enjoyable, cozy mystery with great characters.

@cathy_pegau
@StMartinsPress

Jane121 I just saw your post about your book, and it instantly caught my attention!
It sounds like a story worth knowing more about, and I‘d love to hear what inspired it.

Could you please message me at gracejane122gj@gmail.com? I‘d be happy to connect and chat more.
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SilversReviews @Jane121 Hi Jane - thanks, but it isn‘t my book. 😀 I only read and reviewed it. 2mo
Jane121 Okay 2mo
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Jane121 But are you planning on releasing one 2mo
SilversReviews @Jane121 No. 😀 2mo
Jane121 Wait are you an author 2mo
Jane121 Or you are a good reader 2mo
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