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A Most Peculiar Circumstance

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Private Investigator Theodore Wilder is on a mission to find Arabella Beckett. But this feisty suffragette may be more trouble than he bargained for!
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      Starred review from May 15, 2013
      Wherever fearless suffragist Arabella Beckett goes, trouble follows, because in 1880 proper ladies are not supposed to fight for the vote or carry a pistol. Arabella would rather protect herself than rely on a man, thank you very much. But when she ends up in a small-town jail with Miss James, a young woman she's saved from kidnapping and prostitution, she has no choice but to allow herself and her new friend to be sprung by Theodore Wilder, a famous private eye sent by her family. Wilder is tall, strong, handsome, intelligent, and the most pig-headed chauvinist Arabella has ever met. In all of his travels, Theodore has never come across a woman like Arabella. He's both annoyed and fascinated by her self-sufficient manner. In fact, if she were a man, he'd admire her quick wit and heroic endeavors. But she's most definitely a woman, and she doesn't know her place, something he intends to remedy. This madcap battle of the sexes is the sequel to Turano's hilarious A Change of Fortune (2012), and it is perfect for any reader who enjoys stories bubbling with humor.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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