On Borrowed Time
- Publisher
- BWL Publishing Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2014
- Category
- Historical, Historical, Regency
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781773622132
- Publish Date
- Mar 2014
- List Price
- $4.99
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Description
Lord Randolph and Lady Serena Buxton’s orderly lives are upset by Pinkerton Agent Stuart Montgomery’s unexpected arrival at their estate in England. And this is no ordinary social call! Montgomery is investigating four suspicious deaths at an American aviation company, and of the two remaining partners one is the old friend of Lady Serena’s. Can Montgomery convince his friends to return to America with him in hopes of finding the missing piece to the puzzle that will help him close the case? Serena has her doubts. Her concern for her friend, Sir Hilary, is overlaid by her fear that Randolph may once again find his life in danger from an old adversary who once left him for dead. Does Montgomery really want their assistance? Or is his case just an excuse to renew a potentially scandalous association with her? Time is running out as events escalate revealing more secrets than ever suspected.
About the author
Being born in Bristol, England, Victoria Chatham grew up in an area rife with the elegance of Regency architecture. This, along with the novels of Georgette Heyer, engendered in her an abiding interest in the period with its style and manners and is one where she feels most at home.
Apart from her writing, Victoria is an avid reader of anything that catches her interest, but especially Regency romance. She also teaches introductory creative writing. Her love of horses gets her away from her computer to volunteer at Spruce Meadows, a world class equestrian centre near Calgary, Alberta, where she currently lives.
Editorial Reviews
I've read several of Ms. Chatham's books, and On Borrowed Time is another winner. Likeable characters, believable villains, and an excellent plot that keeps you turning the pages. I can't wait for the next book in the series. I highly recommend this book.
Brenda Sinclair