
I am currently in love with the 1920s and 1930s. It has always held a fascination with me. The women look so elegant in their hats and gloves. I often wonder if I could have pulled that look off it that was my time. Somehow I think not. I’m always going to be short and stumpy.
Against her upper class parents wishes Elizabeth is working as a Gal Friday (receptionist) at a NYC newspaper and on a whim she agrees to go with a reporter on a story as a photographer. She studied photography at college and believes she can do a good job. She and the reporter realize they make a great team when one of Elizabeth’s acquaintances comes out of the bathroom at a debutant ball covered in blood. Her stepmother’s blood. Elizabeth gets a great shot that is plastered on the front page. As Biz (Elizabeth) works with the reporter to figure out who really is the murderer she finds herself experiencing new things.
A read that you find yourself fully immersed and when you look up you can’t believe you aren’t in a noisy newspaper office filled with smoke.
I read the second book years ago and wished I had started with the first and continued. I believe this is only a 3 book series though.
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