When nineteenth-century attorney Sarah Woolson defied convention by opening her own San Francisco law firm, she found that clientsтАФpaying clients, that isтАФwere wary of a woman managing their legal affairs. Just as her patience and her money are running out, Sarah attends a s├йance at San FranciscoтАЩs Cliff House that turns out to be much more than тАЬsilly parlor tricks.тАЭ After a dramatic display, Russian clairvoyant Madame Olga Karpova and her guests discover that one of the people seated at the table has been brutally strangled.
Later, when two more of the guests are found slain, Sarah is pressed into defending the accused murderer. Working on her clientтАЩs case, she quickly finds herself at the center of a complicated murder plot involving ghosts, gypsies, and City Hall. ItтАЩs hardly proper behavior for a nineteenth-century woman, but Sarah wouldnтАЩt have it any other way.
Shirley Tallman is an award-winning writer with a flair for historical mysteries. She has written a number of successful romance novels and has coauthored several screenplays produced by NBC, ABC, and CBS. She has recently finished a screenplay for Paramount Studios. She lives in Eugene, Oregon. Visit her on the web at www.ShirleyTallman.com.
Carrington MacDuffie is a recording artist, writer, and voice actor who has narrated over 100 audiobooks and received numerous AudioFile Earphones awards and six Audie finalists. Her original audiobook of poetry and music, Many Things Invisible, was nominated for an Audie in two categories.