A Wordless Death: A Historical Cozy Mystery (Adele Gossling Mysteries: Book 2)

· Adele Gossling Mysteries Book 2 · Dreambook Press
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If you’re looking for a humorous historical small-town cozy who-done-it series featuring a smart and sassy amateur woman sleuth, you’ve come to the right place!

Adele Gossling is adjusting well to small-town life after the hustle and bustle of San Francisco. Despite her progressive ideas about women and her unladylike business acumen when it comes to her stationery shop, even Arrojo’s most prominent citizens are beginning to accept her. Provided she sticks with stamps and letter paper and stays out of police business, that is.

But that’s just what she can’t do when Millie Gibb, the new teacher at the local girl’s school, is found dead in her boarding house room and everybody in town assumes the death of a plain-faced, unmarried spinster could only be suicide. After all, what enemies could a harmless woman like that have?

Adele and her clairvoyant friend Nin intend to find out. But can they prove Millie’s death was foul play based on a cigar stub, a letter fragment, an envelope, and a cigarette lighter before the case is closed for good?

You’ll love this turn-of-the-century whodunit featuring a sassy and smart New Woman giving the police a run for their money!

What reviewers are saying:

“The characters are true to life, and the early methods used in criminal detection are fun to read.”

“Characters are well written.”

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Don't forget to check out the other books in the Adele Gossling Mysteries!

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Janna Weiler
July 23, 2022
Boy, hold on, what a tale! The last few chapters kept you on the edge of your chair! I had a feeling whodunit, but not their motive. Still, for someone who was not the friendliest person in the community, Adele did her justice, WTG girl! Thanks to the author for providing this book for my honest review! Reasons I enjoyed this book: Easy-to-read Entertaining Informative Original Page-turner Realistic Tragic Unpredictable Wonderful characters
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About the author

As soon as Tam May started her first novel at the age of fourteen, writing became her voice. She writes engaging, fun-to-solve historical cozy mysteries featuring sassy suffragist Adele Gossling. Her mysteries empower readers with a sense of “justice is done” for women, both dead and alive. Her fiction is set in the San Francisco Bay Area because she adores sourdough bread, Ghirardelli chocolate, and San Francisco history.

Tam is the author of the Adele Gossling Mysteries which take place in the early 20th century and feature amateur sleuth and epistolary expert Adele Gossling, a forward-thinking young woman whose talent for solving crimes doesn’t sit well with her town’s Victorian ideas about women’s place in society.

Tam has also written historical women’s fiction. Her post-World War II short story collection, Lessons From My Mother’s Life, debuted at #1 in its category on Amazon, and the first book of her Gilded Age family saga, the Waxwood Series, The Specter, remains in the top 10 in its category.

Although Tam left her heart in San Francisco, she lives in Texas because it’s cheaper. When she’s not writing, she’s devouring everything classic (books, films, art, music) and concocting vegetarian dishes in her kitchen.

For more information about Tam May and her books, check out her website at www.tammayauthor.com.

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