![]() The pace of this is different and requires one to adjust one’s thinking in orders to accept it! I think that this is a great idea, it distinguishes the 2 narratives, the main protagonists and the new ‘worlds’ in which we find ourselves. I’d just finished reading the latest Lady Hardcastle/Florence Armstrong book and this popped up on my horizon - perfectly timed and at the same time, tying up any lose ends (or queries) that may have arrived. With the dance contest fast approaching, the trio must solve the mystery of the missing diamonds, unmask the murderer, and prevent more deadly crimes - all without missing a beat. ![]() But the stakes change dramatically when a mysterious death at the club brings a sinister note to the investigation. And the thief is planning to steal a hoard of jewels hidden there under the cover of a dance contest.Īs mutual pal Lady Hardcastle has suggested, Skins and Dunn are perfectly placed to be Sunderland’s eyes and ears - and Skins’s wife Ellie soon lends a hand with a bit of light snooping. Superintendent Sunderland has had word that a deserter who stole a fortune in diamonds as he fled the war is a member of the Aristippus private members’ club in Mayfair - where the Dizzy Heights have a residency. ![]() ![]() With their band the Dizzy Heights, jazz musicians Ivor ‘Skins’ Maloney and Bartholomew ‘Barty’ Dunn are used to improvising as they play the Charleston for flappers and toffs, but things are about to take a surprising turn. ![]()
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