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Get Me to the Grave on Time
Get Me to the Grave on Time | D E Ireland
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"D.E. Ireland takes Four Weddings and a Funeral and does it one better by adding murder!" Victoria Thompson, Bestselling author of Murder in Morningside Heights "Pull out the stopper! D.E. Ireland once again uncorks a charming and high-spirited mystery, with the enchanting Eliza Doolittle and delightfully grumpy Henry Higgins on the case. An enjoyable and amusing read!" Susanna Calkins, Macavity Award winner for The Masque of a Murderer Although Eliza still refuses to marry Freddy Eynsford Hill, everyone around her seems headed for the altar. Not only is her cousin Inspector Jack Shaw about to wed his sweetheart, but Freddy's younger sister Clara is engaged, along with the niece of Henry Higgins. Another blushing bride is the sixty-year-old Duchess of Carbrey, who plans to marry a handsome fellow half her age. But when the groom is found dead, a jealous mistress is blamed for the murder. However, the death may also be connected to the stolen treasure of an Indian temple. Disaster strikes next at Jack and Sybil's wedding. Soon after, the wedding reception of Higgins's niece takes a lethal turn. Someone is targeting bridegrooms, and the wedding of Freddy's sister is next. Before another bridal bouquet is tossed, Higgins and Eliza must track down the killer. Otherwise, Clara's bridegroom - and perhaps the bride herself - may be murdered before they can get to the church on time.
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A quiet morning by myself before the chaos of the day begins. I love eating alone in restaurants, especially with a good book by my side.

Anyone else read this series? I found the first one in the clearance section at Half Price Books, and can't get enough! My Fair Lady + murder mystery = perfection. 💕

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#AugustGrrrl #RichGirl

D. E. Ireland (the authoring duo) wrote a trilogy centering around Eliza, yes, My Fair Lady.
It's a fun cosy mystery series with a lot of humour. I've only read this, which l think is the third book, and l could read it easily, even without knowing the previous ones.

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#AugustGrrrl

Not surprisingly, most of the stories set in the early 1900s feature #IndependentWomen
Women started to going their ground from the 1910s to the 1930s. Many novels depict their conquired independence

PurpleyPumpkin Nice selection!👍🏽 7y
JazzFeathers @PurpleyPumpkin l love fiction set in that time frame, especially mysteries 😆 7y
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