Snap Shot

An atmospheric historical thriller

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Pub Date Jul 29 2019 | Archive Date Jul 10 2019

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1895, London

Taking risqué photographs is the only way Julia McAllister can retain her independence as a young widow in London. But one by one, her models are dying — and now she is being framed for their murders.

The relentless Inspector Collingwood is on the case and Julia knows he’s watching her every move. With young women still dying, and her own life on the line, Julia must unmask the real killer before it is too late…

Can Julia clear her name? Will Collingwood believe her? Or will the dark secrets of her past come back to haunt her…?

SNAP SHOT is the first book in the Julia McAllister Victorian Mystery series: historical romance murder mysteries with a courageous woman sleuth embarking on a traditional British, private investigation in nineteenth-century London.

1895, London

Taking risqué photographs is the only way Julia McAllister can retain her independence as a young widow in London. But one by one, her models are dying — and now she is being...


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Well I didn't see that coming. Julia is trying to be independent and make a living for herself in a world where women have no rights.- in Victorian England women were possessions. Then, she finds that someone is trying to frame her for the murders of young women who had appeared in pictures for 'French' postcards, soft porn, which she had taken. Can she clear her name and find the real killer?

A good read. I'm hopeful there may be more cases for Julia to help the police to solve.

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