Title: To Disguise the Truth (The Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency #3)
Author: Jen Turano
Pages: 352
Release Date: January 18, 2022
Genre: Historical Romantic Comedy
Publisher: Bethany House
Format: eBook (also available in paperback)
Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher, through NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All of the opinions expressed are my own.
About the book:
When Arthur Livingston arrives out of the blue at the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency, anxious to hire the agency to seek out a missing heiress. Eunice Holbrooke realize her past has finally caught up with her.
Having fled from the scene of her grandfather’s murder seven years before, Eunice is a lady with secrets—the most important that she is the missing heiress Arthur is seeking. She has no intention of allowing him to learn she’s been disguising herself especially when she has reason to believe Arthur could hold her responsible for her grandfather’s death.
In order to avoid Arthur and conceal her real identity, Eunice takes on another case that requires to to go deep undercover. With secrets from the past—and Arthur—appearing wherever she looks, she wonders how she will ever uncover the truth behind her grandfather’s murder. Will what she discovers set Eunice free or place her in peril’s way?
My review:
This is an incredibly funny historical romantic comedy novel!
I love both of the main characters. Eunice and Arthur are extremely well developed. The way they interacted with each other at the beginning of the book completely cracked me up. Their conversation went in circles and it took definite effort to follow it.
I loved seeing the two couples from the previous books and how their lives were progressing. I was thrilled to see the expected cast of quirky characters. Jen Turano does a remarkable job of developing them for each book. It was also fun to see what animal was included in a central role.
The plot was fantastic. When all of the Mason family secrets were coming out I was amazed that there were so many within one family.
I’m giving this marvelous book a rating of 5 stars. I highly recommend it.
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