Fearing her life was in danger, Eunice has worn a disguise and lived in self-imposed exile for many years. During that time, she began an agency run by women to help women–The Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency–and has been very successful. After hiring other women to help her, Eunice slowly connected to them, and made her first friends.
But the agency that she enjoys so much is also her undoing because it puts her together again with her nemesis, Arthur, who made her former life miserable. It also causes Eunice’s identity to be revealed.
Eunice realizes she must return to her hometown and face her past, even if it means putting her life in danger. She has a reunion with her family, and doesn’t know who to trust. One family member has been killed, and Eunice is afraid she may be next.
Eventually, Eunice discovers the killer’s identity, learns some surprising things about Arthur, and comes face-to-face with the murderer. Witty dialogue and lots of action will keep you glued to every page. This tale is clean, and told from a Christian viewpoint. I recommend this five-star book to those who like mysteries and stories with some comic twists.
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