The Passion of Miss Cuthbert, Lucy Blue
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The Passion of Miss Cuthbert

Author: Lucy Blue

Narrator: Marissa Rothfarb

Unabridged: 5 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Falstaff Books

Published: 08/17/2021

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Stella Hart is looking forward to five blissful days alone at sea with her new fiancee, George—no relatives, no responsibilities, nothing to keep them apart. But Stella’s bosses at Pinnacle Pictures have other ideas. Miss Cecilia Cuthbert of the London office is on board to be her chaperone, and she will not be dissuaded. If Miss Cuthbert has her way, Stella will spend the whole voyage holed up in her cabin answering fan mail and signing autographs.Desperate for freedom, Stella comes up with a plan. With the help of one of George’s old school friends and her own genius lady’s maid, Sophie, she will transform the ugly duckling chaperone into a distracted, happy swan. But while Stella only means to help Miss Cuthbert have her own shipboard romance, the result is murder.Continuing the murderous and madcap adventures of silent movie actress Stella Hart that began in Guinevere’s Revenge, The Passion of Miss Cuthbert is another Agatha Christie romantic mystery Mrs. Christie somehow neglected to write. Acclaimed romance author Lucy Blue has created a classic 1920s detective with a modern chick lit heart.

Author Bio

Lucy Blue is a writer of horror, fantasy, and romance (and often some combination of all three). Her first professional fiction credit was as half of Anne Hathaway-Nayne, the partnership that wrote Forever Knight: These Our Revels, a tie-in novel for the late-90s TV show about a vampire homicide cop. She is a writer and lead editor for Falstaff Crush, the romance line from Falstaff Books. In between, she has published six horror/fantasy romances (as Lucy Blue and as Jayel Wylie) and self-published through her own micro-press, Little Red Hen Romance.

She holds an MA in English from Winthrop University and is a 1981 graduate of the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts.

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