“A Beautiful Disguise,” by Roseanna M. White

Circus Trained Investigators!

Enter the exciting, secret world of Lady Marigold and her brother in 1909 England.  Five years ago, after the death of their father, they found he had left them penniless.

They had grown up with the circus people their father had living their estate and had mastered most of their feats including swinging through the air on trapezes.

Correctly believing society would blackball pauper aristocrats, they found a unique way to save face while supporting themselves.   They anonymously run a high-end investigation agency using their circus skills.  This allows them to keep up the facade that they are still rich.  The truth is, they barely make enough to support themselves, their crumbling estate, and the circus people along with their animals that live with them.

Their current case hits close to home since it involves their father’s good friend, and determining if he is behind men that are missing.  They are all from a secret intelligence agency in the War Department.  As information is uncovered, they find Germany and possibly even a war might be involved.  They must sift through their personal feelings and clues to arrive at the truth.

I highly recommend this five-star book.  It is a clean story with intrigue, danger, and an exciting ending.  The character’s faith is a good part of their story. Fans of mysteries and well-written tales will enjoy this!

Thank you, Bethany House, for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, “A Beautiful Disguise,” for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.

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