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A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder by Dianne Freeman

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... a clever, witty tone and sparkling dialogue?

Murder at the Brightwell by Ashley Weaver

If you loved the humor, sharp banter, and social wit between Frances and her peers in A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder, you'll adore Murder at the Brightwell. Socialite Amory Ames investigates a murder at a seaside hotel, and her quips and observations are as delightful as the puzzles she unravels.

... a strong, independent female protagonist navigating Victorian society?

A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

If Frances's intelligence, independence, and ability to thrive in restrictive Victorian society captured your attention, you'll be swept away by Veronica Speedwell in A Curious Beginning. Veronica is a butterfly-hunting adventuress who refuses to fit the mold, takes charge of her own investigations, and charms with her wit and resourcefulness.

... a goal-driven investigation with clear stakes?

Death at Wentwater Court by Carola Dunn

If you enjoyed the focused, objective-driven mystery at the heart of A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder, you'll love Death at Wentwater Court. Daisy Dalrymple is determined to uncover the truth behind a suspicious death at a country house, bringing a clear sense of purpose throughout the story.

... an intimate, small-community setting with close-knit relationships?

The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams

If the tightly-knit social circles and intimate setting of Frances's Victorian world drew you in, The Secret, Book & Scone Society offers a similarly cozy atmosphere. A group of women in a small town bond over secrets, scones, and solving a local mystery, creating a warm and engaging environment.

... the use of letters and documents to unravel a mystery?

Lady Helena Investigates by Jane Steen

If you appreciated the inclusion of letters and epistolary elements woven into the plot of A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder, you'll enjoy how Lady Helena uses correspondence and journal entries to piece together clues in Lady Helena Investigates, adding depth and authenticity to the Victorian mystery.

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