Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit
A Felicity Carrol Mystery
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Publisher Description
Amidst the heraldry of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, a string of brutal murders rocks Britain’s upper crust—and threatens the realm itself—in this spellbinding historical mystery series debut
Felicity Carrol is interested in everything—except being a proper young matron of Victorian society. Brilliant and resourceful, Felicity took refuge in science and education after her mother died and her father abandoned her to servants. Now, all he wants is for her to marry into a family of status and money.
Felicity has other ambitions—but her plans shudder to a halt when her mentor is murdered at the British Museum and his priceless manuscript of King Arthur lore is stolen. Tapping into her photographic memory and the latest in the burgeoning field of forensic detection, Felicity launches an investigation. Handsome Scotland Yard Inspector Jackson Davies is also on the case and finds Felicity as meddlesome as she is intelligent. But when more nobles are murdered and their King Arthur relics stolen, Felicity must journey on her own into the dark underworld of antiquity theft, where she uncovers a motive far more nefarious than simple profit.
As the killer sets his sights on a new victim—a charismatic duke who has captured Felicity’s imagination—the stakes rise to impossible heights. It’s a case that could shake the kingdom in Patricia Marcantonio’s series debut, Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit.
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Felicity Carrol, the 20-year-old heroine of this appealing series launch set in 1887 England from children's author Marcantonio (Red Ridin' in the Hood), has a photographic memory, university degrees in medicine and history, and no interest in being a proper English lady. When her beloved former history teacher, Lord William Kent, is murdered in the British Museum, she decides to investigate. Insp. Jackson Davies of Scotland Yard believes that Kent an expert in literature and lore about King Arthur was killed by a thief, who also stole his priceless copy of Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. Felicity, deducing from crime scene evidence that the missing murder weapon is an antique crossbow, suspects the killing is deliberate. She's proved correct when another peer is murdered, this time by a medieval flail, and his 14th-century tapestry depicting Arthur is stolen. Impressed with Felicity's detective skills, Davies grudgingly allows her into the case, which comes to head during Queen Victoria's Jubilee. Fans of Victorian mysteries have cause to rejoice.