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Lady Rample Box Set Collection Two includes books 4 - 6 of the Lady Rample Mysteries set in jazz-era London. Book 4: Lady Rample Sits InAt long last, Lady Rample is about to reunite with her paramour, the American jazz musician, Hale Davis. But, as usual for our intrepid heroine, her arrival in the French Riviera doesn't go to plan!Laid up with a concussion thanks to a water-skiing incident, Lady Rample discovers that her aristocratic neighbor isn't quite what he seems.
With the help of the usual eccentrics, she's going to find the truth and prove he's up to no good. Unless he gets to her first. Book 5: Lady Rample and the Ghost of Christmas PastWhen Aunt Butty gets an idea in her head, there is simply no stopping her. At least, Lady Rample has never found a way. And what Aunt Butty wants is a proper, old-fashioned English country Christmas. So it's no surprise when Lady Rample finds herself celebrating the holidays deep in the Cotswolds.
And naturally, Aunt Butty requires everything to be perfect, from the Yule log to the wassail. Unfortunately, the two women get more than they bargain for when a visitor from Lady Rample's past follows her from London, intent on wreaking havoc. Book 6: Lady Rample and Cupid's KissJust when Lady Rample has given up on love, a former flame reappears, bringing with him all sorts of emotions she thought buried.
Unfortunately, that flame comes with one very aggressive and rather angry almost-ex-wife. The ensuing catfight is almost worth the price of admission. When the ex-wife is found dead in Hyde Park, stabbed with a hatpin in the shape of a heart, the police naturally assume the killer is the husband. Our intrepid heroine is not about to allow her love to go down for a crime he didn't commit. Unfortunately, proving him innocent may put her own neck on the line.
Never one to shirk from danger, Lady R-with the help of her eccentric Aunt Butty-will need all her wits about her if she's to solve the crimes of the Cupid Killer. Lose yourself in the glamor of the 1930s with the popular historical cozy mystery series, Lady Rample Mysteries.