3.75 stars
Ginger Gold's dress shop Feathers & Flair is finally about to open. She is holding an invitation only preview of her exclusive custom order gowns, but won't be upset if any of the ladies want to peek upstairs at the *gasp* ready made gowns *gasp*. She has her hands full with the opening but when her young sister-in-law Felicia asks Ginger to solve the mystery of Felicia's missing actor friend, Angus Green, Ginger reluctantly agrees. She puts her investigation on the back burner when at the opening of her new shop, a Russian Grand Duchess is found murdered! Since Basil was on the scene when the murder occured (with his wife in tow-oh no!), the Chief Inspector tries to take over the case and accuses Ginger or murdering her own client. Ginger is determined to figure out what happened to save herself and her shop's reputation!
I wasn't going to read this novel but I needed some short and light. Plus I saw it was set only days before my grandmother was born so I was curious about what was going on in January 1924. London is a world away from middle class New York and there's a lot going on that involves murder and intrigue. I never ever guessed the identity of the murderer. I did guess that someone was not who they seemed. THAT was so obvious that Ginger nearly picked up on it and didn't. The who and why was such a shock. Then the story ends on a cliffhanger so I HAVE to read the next one even though it sounds too dark for me. I got a kick out of the fictional Hope Diamond storyline.
I can only give this book about 3.75 stars out of 5 because I did pick up on anachronisms and possible modern Americanisms.
As with the previous book, there are two mysteries. In the theater world, Angus Green is missing without a trace. Stage manager Peter Maguire only cares for his production. I do not think he would murder his leading man with only two shows left to go. Geordie Atkins and Matthew Haines, fellow actors, do not seem all that friendly or concerned with the disappearance of one of their company. Angus seems like he was a nice man. He was serious about acting, not women, unfortunately for Felicia. If he was planning to go to New York, perhaps he got a better offer and left to go there?
Grand Duchess Olga Pavlovna Orlova is the murder victim. She is mysterious and assumes all the airs of her birth. She is also in possession of a rare blue diamond, said to be unlucky. The Grand Duchess has secrets that may have led to her death. These were secrets I never guessed! Other new characters include Reverend Oliver Hill who runs Ginger's charity to aid hungry street children. Oliver is an extremely amiable, cheerful, kind man. Sadly he seems to have an unrequited crush on Ginger. I really like him, especially at the end. Monsieur Molyneux is Ginger's dress designer. He has a secret but Ginger knows this and understands it's a business decision that will help her. He seems friendly and kind. His assistant, Mademoiselle Bernard,
Mrs. Emilia Reed finally makes an appearance. Poor Basil! Since the story is from Ginger's point-of-view and briefly from Basil's, I can't get a good read on Emilia's personality. Of course I want her to be awful so he will divorce her but she doesn't give an indication that she's not just another society matron.
Possible murder suspects include several characters. Lady Fitzhugh and her daughter Meredith were at the opening of Fathers & Flair. Lady Fitzhugh is a horrible mother and I feel terrible for her daughter. Meredith does not have the face or figure her mother would desire and is yet unmarried. Meredith is cold and dispassionate. She could possibly be motivated to murder out of jealousy, or perhaps it was Lady Fitzhugh for some reason? Princess Sophia von Altenhofen from Berlin is a haughty, rude woman. I didn't like her at all. She has a strong motivation to murder the Grand Duchess and seems to be hiding secrets herself. Lady Isla Lyon and her husband, Lord Robert Lyon are also suspects in the murder of the Grand Duchess, as are Lord and Lady Whitmore. Ginger knows a secret about Lord Whitmore and if he's involved, the mystery has more far reaching implications than Ginger realized. Lady Lyon is a complicated character. She has kleptomania. Could that extend to murder to get what she wants? Her husband is a bit too protective of her. Blake Brown is a reporter and eager for a juicy story from Feathers & Flair. Could he have manufactured a scandal that backfired? Finally there's Countess Andreea Balcescu, another snotty European ex-royal who is very mysterious.
Recurring characters include Felicia, who is still selfish and kind of bratty and her grandmother, who is kept to a minimum in this story. Ambrosia's nemesis, Mrs. Schofield appears with her grandson Alfred. He gives off bad vibes to Ginger and I didn't like him when he first appeared. His grandmother is as much of a nosy gossip as ever. Ginger's young street urchin friend Scout and his cousin Marvin are back. Their circumstances have changed since they met Ginger and not for the better. I would worry about them too but thankfully Ginger knows she can't swoop in and rescue Scout if she wants him to trust her. I think that's her American upbringing. She doesn't use her position as a Lady to impose her own personal standards on the child.
Ginger's best friend Haley is pushing on with her studies despite the fact she'll soon be losing her mentor to retirement. His replacement, Dr. Gupta is VERY handsome but I suspect very traditional and may now allow Haley to perform autopsies with him. Superintendent Morris will be a recurring character in the future. He's a pompous, bumbling fool who will mess up every investigation with his imagination.
I can't wait to read the next book and find out what happens next.