Madison Kent (Author)
Upon returning to America and her hometown city of Chicago, Madeline Donovan is anxious to establish a detective agency. While living in London a short time before, she had been immersed in the Jack the Ripper case. Spending time in Whitechapel and developing a keen interest in the solving of mysteries, she thinks this occupation may give her purpose and strength to live again.
A case comes unexpectedly to her through the source of her physician father who has just treated a patient for hysteria when she discovers her visiting sister has gone missing.
This begins her adventure back into the face of danger, and she finds that danger so close to home that she can walk to its door. It seems all the girls have some connection to the luxurious new Harrison Hotel that has just recently opened its doors.
Hugh Scott and Jonathan Franks, friends she met while on her trip to London, will reenter her life. Their company and assistance to help find the young women is not only welcome, but something else is occurring. She may be developing feeling of a romantic nature, despite her best efforts not to.
The Harrison will surprise them all with its mysterious owners and haunting hideaways as she tries to discover the truth.
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