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DEATH AT THE FIRESIDE
INN
Veronica Vale
Investigates
KITTY KILDARE
Review by Author Roy
Murry
Veronica, a well-to-do obituary writer, collaborates with her best friend, Ruby, to investigate crimes. Working differs from what young ladies were not usually allowed to do in London in the 1920s.
Veronica's family owns the newspaper, the Fireside Inn, and other businesses, which allows them to do what they do. A famous actress who has a room at the Fireside Inn is killed at the theater, leaving two Pug dogs that Veronica and Ruby rescue.
The adventure begins with the distaste of Inspector Templeton - a side hate/love relationship with Miss Vale. The group collides, finding clues that go in the right direction for the police.
However, Veronica's tenacity saves the day. Even if the Pugs get a new home, a romance may start.
Ms. Kildare's prose is fast-paced and quirky, highlighting the abuse of women's rights in that era.
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