The Ambitious Stepmother (Hardback)

Fidelis Morgan (Author)

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The Ambitious Stepmother

The Ambitious Stepmother

£12.99 £6.00

The Ambitious Stepmother

£12.99 £6.00

Next in Fidelis Morgan s hugely entertaining series featuring the irrepressible Countess Ashby de la Zouche and her stupendously bosomed former maid, Alpiew.

The Countess Ashby de la Zouche would not be every parent s choice of chaperone for a beautiful teenager, and still fewer would entrust her with finding the girl a suitable husband in France, of all places. The second Mrs Alderman Franklyn-Green, however, is willing to go to any lengths to get rid of her unwanted stepdaughter Virginia. And the promise of 100 guineas and a sojourn in the land of gay balls and all-night gambling is sufficient to secure the Countess s services, even if the girl is a complete shrew.

Sadly, the exiled English Court at St Germain is far from the den of iniquity the Countess and her maidservant Alpiew were hoping for. Worse, any hopes of enjoying fine French cuisine are dashed when a fellow guest is poisoned.

Once more the Countess and Alpiew are plunged into a dangerous investigation. In addition to unravelling plots against three kings and negotiating the culinary eccentricities of the Court of Versailles, our sleuths encounter the Bastille s most mysterious prisoner, and discover among other depravities the peculiar employment Lord Whippingham has devised for young women with strong teeth.

  • Publisher: Fire and Water
  • ISBN: 9780007134236
  • Pages: 352
  • Weight: 0.54
FIDELIS MORGAN was born in a red gypsy caravan, Kiomi Romani, in an orchard halfway between Stonehenge and Woodhenge. Her parents, just arrived from Liverpool, believed in education in the widest sense, and enjoyed picking up waifs and strays. Once the family moved to a house it was not only crammed with animals (cats, dogs, chickens, geese, goats and foxes) but an endless stream of eccentric characters: boisterous painters who picked up women in the street to pose nude in the living room, musicians who battered away on milk bottles, the disgraced son of a local Earl, an Irish builder who had won and lost a million three times over and a bearded man who wore her mother's underwear and did the cleaning while Mae West records played. There was even a famous cat-burglar, who was proudly paraded at school sports day.

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