<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>In 1910 Toronto, while other bachelor girls perfect their domestic skills and find husbands, two friends perfect their sleuthing skills and find a murderer. Inspired by their fascination with all things Sherlock Holmes, best friends and flatmates Merinda and Jem launch a consulting detective business.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In 1910 Toronto, while other bachelor girls perfect their domestic skills and find husbands, two friends perfect their sleuthing skills and find a murderer.</p><p>Inspired by their fascination with all things Sherlock Holmes, best friends and flatmates Merinda and Jem launch a consulting detective business. The deaths of young Irish women lead Merinda and Jem deeper into the mire of the city's underbelly, where the high hopes of those dreaming to make a new life in Canada are met with prejudice and squalor.</p><p>While searching for answers, donning disguises, and sneaking around where no proper ladies would ever go, they pair with Jasper Forth, a police constable, and Ray DeLuca, a reporter in whom Jem takes a more than professional interest. Merinda could well be Toronto's premiere consulting detective, and Jem may just find a way to put her bachelor girlhood behind her forever--if they can stay alive long enough to do so.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>A savvy and street-smart read. Rachel McMillan's <i><b>The Bachelor Girl's Guide to Murder</b></i> is a wickedly clever debut, with the wit and intelligence of a classic Agatha Christie whodunit. It's a vintage-inspired ride with a dash of mystery, romance, and just enough suspense to keep the reader guessing. I was drawn in and held captive with the turn of each page! <br> --<b>Kristy Cambron, author of <i>The Ringmaster's Wife</i> and the Hidden Masterpiece series</b></p><br><br><p>A wonderful romp! McMillan's delightful debut introduces us to a beguiling and intrepid crime-solving duo. The two lovely ladies defy expectations and social norms as they lead us across early twentieth-century Toronto and into the heart of a compelling mystery...with a dash of romance on the side. Can't wait for more of these two and the adventure they'll lead us on next! <br> --<b>Katherine Reay, author of <i>The Bronte Plot</i></b></p><br><br><p>Come for the gorgeous cover and promise of mystery; stay for the lilting romance and tingling wit. Rachel McMillan's debut is the perfect mix of engaging characters and a fresh, enticing voice. Simply put, I'm hooked! <br> --<b>Melissa Tagg, author of <i>From the Start</i> and <i>Like Never Before</i></b></p><br><br><p>Fresh and beguiling, the Bachelor Girls are an engaging new addition to the mystery scene. They tackle criminals with a combination of unique moxie and an irrepressible sense of adventure. I want to be friends with the Bachelor Girls! <br> --<b>Deanna Raybourn, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of the Lady Julia Grey Mysteries</b></p><br><br><p>In her fabulous debut, Rachel McMillan brings 1910 Toronto to rich and wonderful life. The intrepid Jem and Merinda make a winning detective team. Full of romance and derring-do, <b><i>The Bachelor Girl's Guide to Murder</i></b> will keep you turning pages. <br> --<b>Nancy Herriman, author of <i>No Comfort for the Lost</i></b></p><br><br><p>In her stunning debut, Rachel McMillan achieves a perfect balance of wit and warmth and invites readers into an entirely new world. More than intrepid detectives, Bachelor Girls Jem and Merinda are fully fleshed women, grappling with mysteries of the heart as well as those of the gritty streets of historic Toronto. A cast of supporting characters brings life and dimension, as well as the promise of more stories to come. McMillan's homage to the spirit of Sherlock and Watson stands solid on its own, whether in pick heels or brogans. <br> --<b>Allison Pittman, author of <i>On Shifting Sand</i></b></p><br><br><p>One does not merely read <i><b>The Bachelor Girl's Guide to Murder</b></i>. Rather, one enters the story, allows the author to take her on a wild ride through early twentieth century Toronto, and remains unable to do anything but turn the pages until the final scene has ended. McMillan has created characters whose exploits will live on well beyond this story. Well done! Now hurry and write the next one! <br> --<b>Kathleen Y'Barbo, bestselling author of <i>Firefly Summer</i> and <i>Sadie's Secret</i></b></p><br><br><p>Smart, sassy, and chic. <i><b>The Bachelor Girl's Guide to Murder</b></i> is all that and more. A fabulous historical. Encore, Rachel McMillan! <br> --<b>Laura Frantz, author of <i>The Mistress of Tall Acre</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Rachel McMillan</b> is a keen history enthusiast and a lifelong bibliophile. When not writing or reading, she can most often be found drinking tea and watching British miniseries. Rachel lives in bustling Toronto, where she works in educational publishing and pursues her passion for art, literature, music, and theater.</p>
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