Now in paperback, a second comic case to test the brains and bravery
of the intrepid Wollstonecraft detectives--Ada Bryon Lovelace and Mary
Shelley.
The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency was supposed to be a secret
constabulary, but after the success of their first case, all of London
knows that Lady Ada and Mary are the girls to go to if you have a
problem.
Their latest case is a puzzler indeed: A dead father, a missing will, an
escaped lunatic, and a hasty engagement. How does it all connect? With
the help (and sometimes hindrance) of their sisters Jane and Allegra,
these girls break codes, break a girl out of the hospital, and break up
a very bad betrothal.
Praise for The Case of the Girl in Grey
Mystery fans ... will relish the girls' romp around the stately home;
discovery of an encrypted clue (in the crypt, of course); and unraveling
of the mystery.--Booklist
Praise for The Case of the Missing Moonstone
An enjoyable plot, resourceful heroines and fun writing. --Wall Street
Journal
Smart and witty. . . . The detectives in training use quick thinking,
book smarts, and social know-how to find a stolen gemstone. Comical
narration and dialogue will charm readers thoroughly. --Publishers
Weekly
"Equal parts laughs and adventure, this lively mystery will keep you
guessing till the end!" -Discovery Girls