A Case of Luck & Death: A 1920's Murder Mystery
by
Emily Queen
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Format
Kindle
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
Dec 9, 2025
Description
Rosemary Lillywhite has always dismissed the whispers of superstition that flutter through the air, especially on Friday the 13th. As an aspiring detective in the Roaring Twenties, her life gets turned upside-down when a series of mysterious deaths shakes her small town. Everyone around her seems gripped by fear, their beliefs leading them to suspect that bad luck is the real killer lurking in the shadows.
Determined to prove them wrong, Rosemary dives headfirst into a web of intrigue, hidden secrets, and unexpected allies. With her sharp wit and tenacity, she unravels clues that others overlook, eager to unveil the truth behind the chilling events. As tensions rise and more lives hang in the balance, she must confront the very superstitions she's always scoffed at.
Amidst the jazz, flapper fashion, and the intrigue of the 1920s, Rosemary must navigate her own personal challenges while piecing together the mystery. Can she separate myth from reality before the next victim falls? It’s a race against time, where only the brave can outsmart fate.
Determined to prove them wrong, Rosemary dives headfirst into a web of intrigue, hidden secrets, and unexpected allies. With her sharp wit and tenacity, she unravels clues that others overlook, eager to unveil the truth behind the chilling events. As tensions rise and more lives hang in the balance, she must confront the very superstitions she's always scoffed at.
Amidst the jazz, flapper fashion, and the intrigue of the 1920s, Rosemary must navigate her own personal challenges while piecing together the mystery. Can she separate myth from reality before the next victim falls? It’s a race against time, where only the brave can outsmart fate.
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