The mysterious disappearance of Lady Kathryn Pendul has Scotland Yard baffled and left without evidence against the only suspect, Sir Royden. In a desperate attempt to gain evidence, Inspector Wesley persuades Elizabeth Courtland, under the guise of governess, to enter Sir Royden’s household and act as a spy. Beth, a young lady of independent means and self-proclaimed spinster, a rarity in Victorian England, was ready for a change and the lure of the unknowns she would face at Pendmore Estate intrigued her. Beth quickly becomes embroiled in the family’s affairs and not only finds herself the victim of a sinister plot of murder and deceit but realizes that she has succumbed to that absurd notion called love.
About the author
B.J. Conner, an avid Victoria Holt fan, decided to write her own novels when she could no longer find those gothic mysteries that are so rare in today’s market. A lifelong southern Indiana native, she lives on a hill overlooking the Ohio River with her cats. She enjoys spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.