Free Tulips this weekend!

Giveaway time!

To celebrate the imminent launch of The Case of the Crystal Kisses, the sixth and final book in the Caster & Fleet Victorian mystery series (13th August for the ebook, since you ask), Paula Harmon and I are giving away the ebook of the series opener, The Case of the Black Tulips.

It’s FREE all weekend, in all Amazon stores!

So if you haven’t tried the series yet, now’s the perfect time to grab a copy for holiday reading. And if you have read and enjoyed it, why not let a friend know it’s free this weekend?

Click to download your FREE book


Here’s the blurb:

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There’s a new detective duo in Victorian London…

When Katherine Demeray opens an unsigned letter addressed to her missing father, she is drawn into a quest to find the terrified letter-writer and learn the secret of the black tulips.

Struggling to support herself after her father’s disappearance, Katherine has neither time nor money to solve the mystery alone. She has no choice but to seek help from a woman she has only just met; awkward socialite Connie Swift.

As the letters become increasingly frantic, this unlikely team of amateur detectives must learn to work together, while struggling to navigate the rigid rules of Victorian propriety, their families’ expectations, and the complicating interference of men.

Confronting danger as they venture into new and frightening territory, Katherine and Connie risk arrest, exposure, and even their reputations to solve the Case of the Black Tulips. Can they solve the mystery before someone gets killed….or they kill each other?

The Case of the Black Tulips is the first book in the Caster & Fleet mystery series, set in 1890s London.


Oh, and um, just saying – look how many paperbacks there are now!

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