3.5 stars. 1924. Business is good enough at Kitty's detective agency for her to take on another detective, Lady Aurelia. But then Kitty's sister Margaret summons her to Oxford with shockingnews—a body of a young woman has been found, and it belongs to Robert's former fiancee! Robert attempts to keep Kitty from investigating, but she is determined. Together with friends, family, and colleagues, she puts together the clues, and determines the shocking truth.
While I enjoy reading the books in this series, it takes a degree of the proverbial "suspension of disbelief." For instance, it is highly unlikely that a young woman (or group of young ladies) could have run a detective agency in the 1920s. And that her family and friends would apparently drop everything to assist her with her cases when need be.