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Murder Between The Lines (Kitty Weeks #2) by Radha Vatsal: A Book Review

Murder Between The Lines (Kitty Weeks #2) Author: Radha Vatsal Genre: Historical Mystery Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Release Date: May 2nd, 2017 Pages: 320 Source: Netgalley/Publisher in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: Intrepid journalist Kitty Weeks returns in the second book in this acclaimed WW1-era historical mystery series to investigate the death of a boarding school student.      When Kitty's latest assignment for the New York Sentinel Ladies' Page takes her to Westfield Hall, she expects to find an orderly establishment teaching French and dancing-but there's more going on at the school than initially meets the eye.      Tragedy strikes when a student named Elspeth is found frozen to death in Central Park. The doctor's proclaim that the girl's sleepwalking was the cause, but Kitty isn't so sure.      Determined to uncover the truth, Kitty must investigate a more chilling scenario-a murder that may involve Els...

A Front Page Affair (Kitty Weeks Mystery #1) by Radha Vasal: A Book Review

A Front Page Affair (Kitty Weeks Mystery #1) Author: Radha Vasal Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Release Date: May 3, 2016 Pages: 336 Source: Netgalley/Publisher in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: New York City, 1915      The Lusitania has just been sunk, and headlines about a shooting at J.P. Morgan's mansion and the Great War are splashed across the front page of every newspaper. Capability "Kitty" Weeks would love nothing more than to report on the news of the day, but she's stuck writing about fashion and society gossip over on the Ladies' Page—until a man is murdered at a high society picnic on her beat.      Determined to prove her worth as a journalist, Kitty finds herself plunged into the midst of a wartime conspiracy that threatens to derail the United States' attempt to remain neutral—and to disrupt the privileged life she has always known.      Radha Vatsal's A Front Page Aff...