Lady Gold Takes The Case!Join Mrs. Ginger Reed~aka Lady Gold, her adventurous sister-in-law Felicia, and her curious dog Boss, as they take these new challenging puzzles. Lady Gold Investigates Volume Two presents The Case of the Recipe Robbery and The Case of the Museum Burglary.
A companion series to Ginger Gold Mysteries, each volume is approximately 20 thousand words or 95 pages. A bite size … Mysteries, each volume is approximately 20 thousand words or 95 pages. A bite size read perfect for a transit commute home, time spent waiting at an appointment, or to settle into sleep at night. Get your coffee, tea or glass of wine and snuggle in!
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Clean read: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.
Genre: dog cozy mystery series / historical mystery / women amateur sleuth / British detective mystery
THE GINGER GOLD MYSTERY SERIES
Murder on the SS Rosa (Book 1)
Murder at Hartigan House (Book 2)
Murder at Bray Manor (Book 3)
Murder at Feathers & Flair (Book 4)
Murder at the Mortuary (Book 5)
Murder at Kensington Gardens (Book 6)
Murder at st. George’s Church (Book 7)
The Wedding of Ginger & Basil (Book 7.5)
Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman (Book 8)
Murder at the Boat Club (Book 9)
Murder on Eaton Square (Book 10)
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Lady Gold Investigates Volume 2 by Lee Strauss were two very engaging short stories that highlights both Ginger’s flair for fashion and her clever detective skills.
There are two stories in this volume and both are complete within themselves. Ginger and Felicia must find a thief of recipes in the first book and an artifact thief in the second. With quickly paced plots, a few twists, suspects that challenge them and Boss’s help Ginger and Felicia soon resolve both cases. Felicia is now coming into her own as an investigator and look forward to seeing her develop more skills as the books continue.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book. All of the above opinions are my own.
I liked that there are 2 good, short mysteries in this book. They are right to the point without a lot of frills.
so even on a regular week in a regular year lee strauss is one of the best writers around. her style incredible. the historical mystery genre has been gifted a spectacular addition. during covid i have been spending quite an enormous amount of time with ginger and basil and now hailey higgins and samantha hawke. i have already downloaded from another of her series as well… i’m a fairly fast reader…. oooohhhh, and what a delightful time in reading land… and all 3 short stories with lady gold investigates have been read… i’ve finished 7 these last few weeks. so for convenience sake so i can get back to “death on the tower” i’m going to copy and paste my review to all 7 aforementioned books. forgive me… but i must…
A fun and satisfying read!
October 8, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
These two delectable and intriguing little stories prove that great things do indeed come in small packages. Just the right length to fill up a spare hour or two they are welcome additions to the full length Ginger Gold mysteries available. Despite being relatively short they contain the same warmth and humour which characterizes Lee Strauss’s writing. An added bonus was that the loveable and smart Boss proves his worth as a canine detective and protector of his humans. Read as a free ARC but this review is my honest and unsolicited opinion.
Love Lady Gold, she’s so classy and smart. Great spin off series with the same lovely characters we met in Lady Gold. Very enjoyable read. Cannot wait to read more. I was given a free ARC by the author. My review is freely and honestly given
I enjoy these short stories with Lady Gold Investigations. It’s a nice look at Ginger’s and Felicia’s investigative skills for crimes other than murder. Because they are short stories, they are great to read when one has limited time for reading and they are very entertaining.
I like these short stories with Lady, Boss, and her other family members. They are just the right size for a quick read without too much or too little information in the stories. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.