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The Hourglass Factory: A Novel
The Hourglass Factory: A Novel | Lucy Ribchester
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Amid the drama of the suffragette movement in Edwardian London, the disappearance of a famous trapeze artist in the middle of her act leads a young Fleet Street reporter to an underworld of circus performers, fetishists, and society columnists. London, 1912. The suffragette movement is reaching a fever pitch, and Inspector Frederick Primrose is hunting a murderer on his beat. Across town, Fleet Street reporter Frances Frankie George is chasing an interview with trapeze artist Ebony Diamond. Frankie finds herself fascinated by the tightly-laced acrobat and follows her to a Bond Street corset shop that seems to be hiding secrets of its own. When Ebony Diamond mysteriously disappears in the middle of a performance, Frankie and Primrose are both drawn into the shadowy world of a secret society with ties to both London's criminal underworld and its glittering socialites. How did Ebony vanish, who was she afraid of, and what goes on behind the doors of the mysterious Hourglass Factory? From newsrooms to the drawing rooms of high society, the investigation leads Frankie and Primrose to a murderous villain with a plot more deadly than anyone could have imagined.
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Jemmygem
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Man I haven‘t had anytime to read. I need a lotto win lol

michellelav Hope you got some well deserved rest 🙌❤ 5y
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Jemmygem
The Hourglass Factory | Lucy Ribchester
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Get a bit of reading in before dinner date with high school pal.

michellelav Hope lunch went well! 5y
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Jemmygem
The Hourglass Factory | Lucy Ribchester
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Going to start one of my recommendations @kaysworld1

Zelma I like that cover! 5y
kaysworld1 That was one of my favourites 😍 5y
kaysworld1 How's it going do far for you,?, X 5y
Jemmygem @kaysworld1 been too busy to get into it hoping this week lol but so far enjoying it 5y
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Mehso-so

In 1912 London, the Victorian era is still alive and well despite the advances of the twentieth century. The Suffragette movement has reached a feverpitch. manufacturing jobs are still grueling and urban poverty is difficult to escape. In a time before film, the masses still attend vaudeville and circus shows for cheap thrills.

http://mwgerard.com/books-for-march-17/

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Birdsong28
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My cat does not appreciate being disturbed whilst reading!!!

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KatyAliceReads
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Weekend Reads...

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xymarla
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Juicy new book for flashlight-in-bed reading. I half bought it for the cover, half for the author's name.

BookishMarginalia The cover is gorgeous! 8y
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Alena
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Some people seemed to always find time to think about what they wanted to say; for Frankie, those extra minutes and seconds didn't exist,she didn't know where they were found.