In this sequel to Maids of Misfortune, it is the fall of 1879 and Annie
Fuller, a young San Francisco widow, has a problem. Despite her growing
financial success as the clairvoyant Madam Sibyl, Annie doesn’t believe
in the astrology and palmistry her clients think are the basis for the
domestic and business advice she dispenses, which is making her feel
increasingly uncomfortable.
Kathleen Hennessey, Annie Fuller’s
young Irish maid, has a plan. When her mistress is asked by one of the
people in Annie’s boarding house to investigate and expose a fraudulent
trance medium, Arabella Frampton, Kathleen is determined to assist in
this investigation, just like the Pinkerton detectives she has read
about in the dime novels.
Nate Dawson, the up-and-coming San
Francisco lawyer, has a dilemma. He wants to marry the unconventional
Annie Fuller, but he doesn’t feel he can reveal his true feelings until
he has figured out a way to make enough money to support her.
In
Uneasy Spirits, this light, romantic novel of suspense, Annie Fuller,
with the help of Nate Dawson and Kathleen Hennessey, delves into the
intriguing world of 19th century spiritualism, encountering true
believers and naïve dupes, clever frauds and unexplained supernatural
phenomena, and she will soon find there are as many secrets as there are
spirits swirling around the Frampton séance table. Some of those
secrets will threaten the foundation of her career as Madam Sibyl and
the future of her relationship with Nate Dawson, and, in time, they will
threaten her very life itself.
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Friday, February 17, 2012
FREE -- US & UK Kindle Edition -- Uneasy Spirits: A Victorian San Francisco Mystery by M. Louisa Locke
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