At last!Return to the world of Emma Jameson’s bestselling Blue series in book #5, Blue Blooded.Tony Hetheridge is stepping into a new career—private detective. As a Chief Superintendent for New Scotland Yard, he spent years presiding over the “Toff Squad,” handling murders that intersected with the rich and powerful. Now that mantle passes to his wife, Kate, while Tony is free to pick and choose … to pick and choose his cases. The first: the strange suicide of Mariah Keene and the simultaneous disappearance of her twin, Mark. The twenty-one-year-old twins were Uni dropouts, recreational drug users, and dabblers in the unusual spiritual discipline called sacred geometry. But those risk factors pale compare to their association with the unjustly acquitted triple murderer, Sir Duncan Godington.
As Tony goes undercover in the City of Westminster to search for Mark and discover what really happened to Mariah, tempestuous Kate struggles to balance family life with work. She and Tony are determined to adopt nine-year-old Henry; her estranged sister, Maura, is suing to regain full custody. At Scotland Yard’s new HQ, her best mate Paul Bhar is being put out to pasture while Kate finds herself up for a long-sought promotion. And her first solo investigation, the high-tech murder of a politician, takes an unexpected turn toward Tony’s case—and Sir Duncan. Is it mere coincidence? Or has Sir Duncan’s reckoning come at last?
From the Author:
Emma Jameson’s Lord & Lady Hetheridge series:
#1 Ice Blue
#2 Blue Murder
#3 Something Blue
#4 Black & Blue
#5 Blue Blooded
Deadly Trio: Three English Mysteries (Ice Blue, Blue Murder, Something Blue) appeared on the New York Times eBooks bestseller list on July 13, 2014.
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I love this series and I think this is the best one yet. The characters become more real with each new episode.
I love the whole series and can’t wait to read more about the protagonists..,
I love the “Blue” books by Emma Jameson.
Like the Lord and Lady Hetheridge series– a glimpse into life of aristocratic
and middle class British. a good mystery, and characters that continue to grow,
grapple and develop over the series– facing their short comings, as well as the
perils/violence of their detective work while retaining their humanity.
a great series if you love mysteries.
Really enjoy this series. Highly recommended for a good enjoyable read.
Meh, couldn’t hold my attention.
I enjoy this series from Ms Jameson. The folks who people these stories are very interesting and entertaining. I got a little edge of my seat in this one!
An enjoyable series, this entry is quite satisfying.
Love her books
I just love this series of books!
I love the Blue series. The mysteries are rich and deep and the characters are superb. I always find it hard to put these down even for a few minutes.
I loved it & I love these characters.
Well developed characters and interesting plot.
This author that I enjoy and often find myself staying up late into the night to finish her books
Interesting characters. Easy to follow story
Great addition to the series!
This is a really fun series and I read each book as soon as it’s introduced. They’re like eating M&Ms — you just have to do the whole bag at once.
The characters are engaging, with a good plot that is compelling. It is best to read the books in chronological order.
I’ve read all the Lord and Lad Hetheridge mystery series and have enjoyed all of them. They are clean and none of the filthy language that so many authors feel they need to use in order for a book to be good. Personally, I don’t think like that. I can do without all the sex and filthy language and especially the F bomb.