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by Lee Strauss


  As for the Brighton Seaside Hotel, the owners had been notified of the fate of their manager and housekeeper and had closed the hotel until further notice. Ginger was pleased to learn that Mr. Weaver had no knowledge of his boss’ nefarious activities, and that Mr. Cooper had only been used as a pawn to retrieve Miss Kerslake’s trunk and nothing more.

  Mr. Findley, of course, had been the first to depart once the police had given the go-ahead. Ginger hoped the man would do a better job of picking business partners in the future.

  “Can I tempt you with another croissant, Charles?” Felicia said.

  Felicia and the earl were using Christian names, a sign that their relationship had moved from the realm of acquaintance. Ambrosia was sure to be ecstatic when she learned of this titbit. No doubt, Felicia was mentally reciting the name Lady Felicia Davenport-Witt with delight.

  “Thank you, Felicia,” Lord Davenport-Witt said.

  From the corner of Ginger’s eye, she witnessed the unnecessary lingering of their fingers as the croissant was delivered.

  Basil nudged her gently. “You’re frowning, love, and on such a beautiful day.”

  Ginger smoothed out her expression and smiled at her husband. “You’re quite right.”

  Lord Davenport-Witt’s voice reached them, but he was quite clearly addressing Felicia.

  “How would you like to drive back to London with me?”

  Ginger’s head snapped towards the earl, who caught her eyes with a look of apology.

  “I’d invite everyone if I could,” he began, “but my motorcar is only a two-seater.” Returning his attention to Felicia, he continued, “I know it’s rather forward of me, and last minute, but I would be sincerely delighted by your company.”

  “I’d love to,” Felicia said.

  Ginger had to admire her sister-in-law’s restraint as the Felicia she knew would’ve burst out in a girlish squeal.

  “But—” Ginger started. However, Basil’s light touch convinced her to stop. Felicia wouldn’t be talked out of it, and anything Ginger said to stymie the earl’s offer was sure to backfire.

  “You don’t mind, surely,” Felicia said, jumping in. “I’m sure you and Basil would love some time alone, and I most certainly am tired of being a gooseberry.”

  “Of course,” Ginger said. “We’ll meet you back at Hartigan House later today.” She hoped Lord Davenport-Witt got the strong hint he was to take Felicia immediately home and no detours elsewhere—such as his estate.

  Lord Davenport-Witt flicked his wrist to glance at the time. “Your train is due to leave in a couple of hours,” he said. “You don’t mind if Miss Gold and I depart a little sooner?”

  Ginger couldn’t come up with a reason to hold them back. “Enjoy your drive.”

  Felicia took Ginger’s hand and squeezed it. She brushed Ginger’s cheek with a kiss and whispered, “We’ll catch up tonight.”

  Ginger watched as the couple skipped up the steps to the promenade and disappeared out of sight, then packed up the picnic basket whilst Basil collected the deckchairs.

  “I think they’d make a nice couple,” Basil said. “He seems like the perfect gentleman.”

  “Around Felicia, yes,” Ginger admitted, “but I can’t say the same about how he treated Poppy Kerslake.”

  “When, exactly, did he treat Miss Kerslake unkindly? From my observation, she was the one giving unwanted advances and making presumptions on Lord Davenport-Witt’s time and attentions.”

  Ginger exhaled. “Perhaps you’re right. I don’t know why I’ve got a bee in my bonnet about the man. He’s handsome, charming, wealthy, and would give Felicia a marvellous hyphenated name that will be overly long and annoying to say.”

  “You’re not missing your title, are you, Lady Gold?”

  Ginger stared at her husband, aghast. “Of course not!”

  Basil burst out laughing. “I’m only teasing you, love. It’s only that you sounded a little jealous of Felicia just then.”

  Ginger marched across the beach towards the steps. “I’m no such thing.”

  The fact was, Ginger worried about her memory, her intuition. She had met Lord Davenport-Witt before, she just knew it, but blast if she could put the pieces together.

  Matilda Hill, with her medical knowledge, had prepared Ginger for the changes and challenges that she’d face physically, emotionally, and mentally over the next months. Ginger placed the blame for her brain strain on those.

  Later, when she and Basil were travelling first class on the train to London, Ginger appreciated the fact that they had a compartment to themselves. Felicia had been right about her prediction in that regard.

  The scent of Basil’s cologne comforted her. Boss rested in the space beside her, his little head propped on her lap.

  The steward knocked on the glass door. “I’ve got the city newspapers if you’d like one.”

  “Yes, thank you,” Basil said.

  Ginger contented herself with reading over her husband’s shoulder. An advert jumped out at her.

  “Oh, can I see that?”

  “What?”

  “That advertisement for the fashion show being held this summer in Hyde Park. Coco Chanel is attending! She’s a fashion icon, and I follow her work religiously. I simply can’t wait to meet her.”

  Basil grinned. “A fashion show outdoors? What if it rains?”

  “Heaven forbid!” Ginger said. “It’s held every year, but this summer is the first time I’ve been available to attend. I’m so looking forward to it. Feathers & Flair is one of the sponsors.”

  “Which means you’re one of the sponsors.”

  “Yes. It’ll be such fun.”

  “If you say so. I only hope you can stay out of trouble.”

  Ginger pulled back to stare at Basil, feigning offence. “As if I could.”

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  The summer of 1926 brings high fashion to Hyde Park. Ginger's Regent Street dress shop, Feathers & Flair, is a major sponsor, and when top designer Coco Chanel makes an appearance, the London fashion scene lights up.

  Until a model's body is found and Miss Chanel is suspected of murder. The fashion icon hires Lady Gold Investigates to clear her name, but can Ginger discover the murderer before becoming a dead mannequin herself?

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  It begins: July 31, 1912

  How fabulous that I found this Journal today, hidden in
the bottom of my wardrobe. Good old Pippins, our English butler in London, gave it to me as a parting gift when Father whisked me away on our American adventure so he could marry Sally. Pips said it was for me to record my new adventures. I’m ashamed I never even penned one word before today. I think I was just too sad.

  This old leather-bound journal takes me back to that emotional time. I had shed enough tears to fill the ocean and I remember telling Father dramatically that I was certain to cause flooding to match God’s. At eight years old I was well-trained in my biblical studies, though, in retro-spect, I would say that I had probably bordered on heresy with my little tantrum.

  The first week of my “adventure” was spent with a tummy ache and a number of embarrassing sessions that involved a bucket and Father holding back my long hair so I wouldn’t soil it with vomit.

  I certainly felt that I was being punished for some reason. Hartigan House—though large and sometimes lonely—was my home and Pips was my good friend. He often helped me to pass the time with games of I Spy and Xs and Os.

  “Very good, Little Miss,” he’d say with a twinkle in his blue eyes when I won, which I did often. I suspect now that our good butler wasn’t beyond letting me win even when unmerited.

  Father had got it into his silly head that I needed a mother, but I think the truth was he wanted a wife. Sally, a woman half my father’s age, turned out to be a sufficient wife in the end, but I could never claim her as a mother.

  Well, Pips, I’m sure you’d be happy to know that things turned out all right here in America.

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  About the Author

  Lee Strauss is a USA TODAY bestselling author of The Ginger Gold Mysteries series, The Higgins & Hawke Mystery series, The Rosa Reed Mystery series (cozy historical mysteries), A Nursery Rhyme Mystery series (mystery suspense), The Perception series (young adult dystopian), The Light & Love series (sweet romance), The Clockwise Collection (YA time travel romance), and young adult historical fiction with over a million books read. She has titles published in German, Spanish and Korean, and a growing audio library.

  When Lee’s not writing or reading she likes to cycle, hike, and stare at the ocean. She loves to drink caffè lattes and red wines in exotic places, and eat dark chocolate anywhere.

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  Copyright © 2020 by Lee Strauss

  Cover by Steven Novak

  Illustrations by Tasia Strauss

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

  Title: Murder at Brighton Beach / Lee Strauss.

  Names: Strauss, Lee (Novelist), author.

  Series: Strauss, Lee (Novelist). Ginger Gold mystery ; 13.

  Description: Series statement: A Ginger Gold mystery ; 13 | "A 1920s cozy historical mystery."

  Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20200228501 | Canadiana (ebook) 2020022851X | ISBN 9781774091067

  (hardcover) | ISBN 9781774091081 (softcover) | ISBN 9781774091074 (IngramSpark softcover) | ISBN

  9781774091098 (Kindle) | ISBN 9781774091104 (EPUB)

  Classification: LCC PS8637.T739 M78 2020 | DDC C813/.6—dc23

 

 

 
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