by K.B. Owen
I hope everyone in the northern hemisphere is enjoying the summer season! For your leisure reading enjoyment–whether it’s the beach, pool, back porch, or a comfy chair in an air-conditioned room…the next Penelope Hamilton adventure is ready for you! Yes, our lady Pinkerton is at it again, facing her toughest assignment yet, in The Case of the Runaway Girl:
Lady detective Penelope Hamilton must navigate a labyrinth of 1880s politics, high society, and murder.
On a January night in 1887, trouble comes knocking at Pinkerton detective Penelope Hamilton’s door in the form of a sulky young runaway. The girl turns out to be the grandniece of an influential senator, who hires Pen to escort her and her friend from Chicago to his Washington, DC home.
What seems a simple assignment takes an alarming turn when a hired thug shadows them on the train, and Pen stays on the case in Washington for the girls’ safety. But in the days that follow, the senator’s home is broken into, his driver goes missing, and she is pursued along dark city streets and nearly captured. Obviously, Miss Hamilton is thwarting someone’s plans, and such an encumbrance must be removed.
In a search for answers to keep herself and her young charges safe, Pen must tread carefully within the confines of 1880s back-room politics and business tycoons with a lot to lose, while resisting the attentions of an attractive but not-quite-reformed jewel thief who knows far too much about her.
She’ll need more than her lockpicks and derringer this time, if she is to save them all.
THE CASE OF THE RUNAWAY GIRL is the third adventure in the CHRONICLES OF A LADY DETECTIVE series featuring 1880s Pinkerton detective Penelope Hamilton.
Available now as a $2.99 ebook! Kindle, iTunes, Nook, and Kobo.
The Research
As with all of my books, the writing of this story required extensive research (but it’s fun!), specifically into 1880s Washington DC, the workings of the Senate, and the details surrounding the passage of a key piece of legislation at the time. I found all sorts of intriguing details….
Read the rest here, at K.B. Owen Mysteries.
Posted by Kathy Owen (aka K.B. Owen).
K.B. Owen taught college English for nearly two decades at universities in Connecticut and Washington, DC, and holds a doctorate in 19th century British literature.
A mystery lover ever since she can remember, she drew upon her teaching experiences in creating her amateur sleuth, Professor Concordia Wells…and from that series came lady Pinkerton Penelope Hamilton.
There are now six books in the Concordia Wells mystery series thus far, and three novellas in the Penelope Hamilton series.
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7 Comments
Susie Lindau
July 12, 2018 at 9:45 amI’ll definitely download a copy. It sounds like a good one, Kathy! Congrats on the new release!
K.B. Owen
July 12, 2018 at 1:48 pmThanks so much, Susie!
Vinnie Hansen
July 12, 2018 at 1:39 pmI love the idea of another one of your mysteries occurring partly on a train. Unseemly Haste was my favorite of your other series. And the Washington, DC setting promises plenty of political intrigue.
K.B. Owen
July 12, 2018 at 1:50 pmAh yes, I remember you liked the “train book”…this is a shorter trip in terms of the whole story, but plenty goes on while they are aboard. Thanks, Vinnie!
Vinnie
July 12, 2018 at 1:39 pmI love the idea of another one of your mysteries occurring partly on a train. Unseemly Haste was my favorite of your other series. And the Washington, DC setting promises plenty of political intrigue.
Kassandra Lamb
July 12, 2018 at 4:39 pmI loved this story, and it is always so much fun to hear about the research behind the story. Congrats, Kathy!!
K.B. Owen
July 12, 2018 at 4:55 pmI’m so glad you enjoyed it, Kass! It was fun putting my poor heroine through so much, bwahaha….
*wink*