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The Missing White Lady

A 1920s Historical Mystery (Penelope Banks Murder Mysteries, Book 2)

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The Missing White Lady

De: Colette Clark
Narrado por: Lisa Negrón
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Could a missing white cat be the key to solving this case?
New York, 1925

“My husband should be dead, but he isn’t.”

Penelope “Pen” Banks finally has what appears to be an interesting case for her fledgling investigative business. What she thought was a simple, tragic case of a wife abandonment has a rather daunting twist:

Jane Peterson’s husband isn’t where he’s supposed to be—dead in Wilmington.

Pen soon discovers that Frank Peterson isn’t the only missing resident from Winchester Court Apartments. Lady, the white-haired Persian cat of the Petersons' neighbor—an ever-partying flapper—has also disappeared.

There are strange goings on at Winchester Court, which leads Penelope to believe the two are connected to something even bigger.

The Missing White Lady is the second book in the Penelope Banks Mystery series set in 1920s New York. The enjoyment of a historical mystery combined with the excitement and daring of New York during Prohibition and the Jazz Age.

©2022, 2023, 2024 Adrienne Cobb, Colette Clark (P)2024 Adrienne Cobb, Colette Clark
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