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Flipping Rich Bastards

By: Julie G. Murphy
Narrated by: Jill Priest
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Lady Eleanor Albright has left her "brothel-loving, girl-seducing, entitlement-inflated husband with whom she can't believe she ever had sex" and is-again- living with her Irish mother, Lady Adele Darnley. With her daughter's marital woes unacceptable, Lady Adele schemes to end Eleanor's "problems" - one of which is her daughter's attachment to a man seven years her junior, a barrister named Lord Henry Faraday. To add insult to injury, Henry has included Eleanor as an expert chemist (and purveyor of women's creams) in the death of the sanctimonious Baron of Tweedmouth. To help her friend, the cherubic Baron's son, Eleanor must defy family, society, even the man she loves. Louis may well crack under the pressure of his harsh, bullying father.

©2019 Julie G Murphy (P)2021 Julie g Murphy
20th Century Detective Fiction Historical Fiction Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Suspense

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