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London, 1875. At Lady Cornford's famous soiree (sugared almonds and tittle-tattle)
everyone is gossiping about Henry Ellis Margam's latest hit, The Widow's Secret.
Only a few people know that one of Lady C's guests, the enigmatic Bella Wallis,
is in fact the bestselling novelist. Bella punishes evil-doers by exposing them
as thinly-disguised characters in the books she writes under her male pseudonym.
Armed with her pen, the handsome Miss Wallis surrounds herself with useful men:
the dashing Philip Westland, possibly a government spy; Captain Quigley, Bella's
'fixer', and his shady assistant, Murch, who can always crack a bone or two when
someone needs 'persuading'. Westland comes to Bella with a problem: his best friend
Kennett is smitten by the heiress Miss Mary Skillane. But Mary's father, Sir William
is 'an old fraud with a beautiful daughter' and she has been promised to Robert
Judd, a vulgar treasure seeker. Mary is due to inherit the Skillane pearls, currently
residing in a red lacquer box in a Cornish bank vault. But the pearls it seems
were ill-gotten, and as Bella and her band uncover more of the strange business,
a new Henry Ellis Margam novel looks set to be written, and a new group of criminals
brought firmly to justice. 
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