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Death and the Courtesan

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Pamela Christie's sparkling historical mystery goes beyond the modest drawing rooms of Regency London in the company of the city's most esteemed and scandalous courtesan. . .
Since the age of sixteen, Arabella Beaumont has been happily employed as a highly paid woman of pleasure. True, respectable ladies of the ton would never deign to call at Lustings, her delightful home. Then again, Arabella has no desire to make dreary small talk and sip tea when she could be enjoying the company of amusing, intelligent, and extremely generous gentlemen.
But while Arabella's admirers are legion, she also has enemies. A paper knife stolen during one of her salons was discovered near the body of a former rival. Arabella was entertaining her wealthy benefactor on the night of the murder, but the engaged duke can't provide the alibi she desperately needs. It falls to Arabella and her resourceful sister, Belinda, to clear her good—or at least innocent—name. Utilizing all the talents in her arsenal, the irrepressible Miss Beaumont will endeavor to catch the real culprit, before the hangman catches up to her. . .
Praise For Pamela Christie And Death Of A Courtesan
"What a delicious and delightful tale! The Regency world is turned upside down—and much refreshed—by a decidedly unorthodox heroine. Pamela Christie writes with wit and verve, gifting readers with a vision of the period at once marvelously scandalous and oh-so tempting. I adore clever, spunky Arabella and look forward to her future adventures." —Sara Poole, author of The Borgia Mistress
"A clever, funny, engaging read reminiscent of Fidelis Morgan's Unnatural Fire. Pamela Christie deftly combines the conventions of the Regency-era novel with the fast pace and careful attention to characterization found in the best modern historical mysteries." —Kate Emerson, author of The King's Damsel
"With cleverness and humor, Pamela Christie brings to life a colorful world that would've been at the same time familiar and scandalous to Jane Austen and her readers." —Anna Loan-Wilsey, author of A Lack of Temperance
"A smart, witty and thoroughly entertaining read! It reminds me of some of my favorite series on Masterpiece Theater." —Diane Haeger, author of I, Jane
"A delectable treat for the historical mystery lover to savor. You will be left eager for Arabella's next adventure!" —Teresa Grant, author of The Paris Affair
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 15, 2013
      Historical mystery readers fond of arch and ribald takes on the genre will best appreciate Christie’s debut, the first in a Regency series. Early on, Arabella Beaumont and her sister and fellow courtesan, Belinda, commiserate about oral sex. (One chapter is titled “Reader, I F****d Him.”) But even those who applaud such asterisk-laden explicitness may lose patience with a silly plot and an off-putting heroine. Arabella, the preeminent courtesan in England, finds her life in jeopardy after she’s framed for murder. One of her monogrammed knives was stolen and used to kill Euphemia Ramsey, a former friend. Fans of Restoration comedy will appreciate such farcical names as Lady Ribbonhat, though it’s difficult to engage with the characters or feel much concern about the story’s predictable outcome (reader, Arabella survives the book). Agent: Brianne Johnson, Writers House.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2013

      Euphemia, an aging courtesan who has threatened to publish a tell-all memoir, is knifed to death with the letter opener of the lovely Arabella Beaumont ("England's most famous courtesan"). Our prime suspect has temporary protection (and a top-notch lawyer) provided by her number-one client, the Duke of Glendeen, but the onus of proving her innocence falls on her in this Regency England romp. Assembling a team of amateurs including her younger sister Belinda, her incredibly loyal hired staff, and assorted male allies, the charming and smart Arabella sets out to discover whom Euphemia scared so much. VERDICT Channel your inner Jane Austen and mix with a dash of the Happy Hooker (wink, wink) for a pleasingly witty and light debut. It's leisurely paced, laced with narrator asides, and plot-assisted by diary entries. All in all, very PG and what romance readers might call "sweet."

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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