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A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder by Dianne Freeman

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Diane Freeman's debut Countess of Harleigh mystery, A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder , was enchanting. It's a suspenseful story with appealing characters, and a courageous amateur sleuth. Actually, it was just fun. Frances Price was a commoner, an American who brought one million dollars to her marriage into the Wynn family. But, her husband, Reggie, wasn't at all what she expected. He really was a philandering cad.  Bed-hopping may be a sport of the aristocracy in Victorian England, but the American-born Countess of Harleigh is still horrified when her husband’s lover reports that Reggie is dead in her bed.  Reggie's death does free his widow to live her own life. After a year of mourning, she rents a house in London,despite the wishes of her brother-in-law. Frances sponsors her sister, Lily, for a Season. And the police receive an anonymous note that accuses her of murdering her husband. In the midst of all this, Frances also suspects that one of her sister’...