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Book SynopsisWritten with an incredible eye for detail of the historical setting, this wonderful romantic tale will earn your respect and keep you entertained' Adele ParksIf you loved Her Heart for a Compass, you will love [this book]' Sunday Times bestselling author Fern BrittonScandals, seduction and secrets and one woman's quest to uncover the truthWallflower Lady Mary Montagu Douglas Scott has a secret. Moving effortlessly unnoticed amongst the ballrooms and palaces of Queen Victoria, her sharp intelligence and keen powers of observation allow her to quietly solve society crimes coming to the rescue of those whose pride and fortune are at stake.Overlooked and underestimated, Mary finds missing money, recovers stolen jewellery and saves reputations. When she meets Colonel Walter Trefusis, an unlikely and spirited alliance is formed. But Mary has more than met her match in her sleuthing partner. As she battles the expectations of society and her family, Mary must follow her heart whatever the c
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