โLouise Hare does it again โ fabulous! Absolutely loved it and it kept me guessing until the very end! Very highly recommendedโ Reader reviewโญโญโญโญโญ
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London, 1936
Lena Aldridge is wondering if life has passed her by. The dazzling theatre career she hoped for hasnโt worked out. Instead, sheโs stuck singing in a sticky-floored basement club in Soho and her married lover has just left her. She has nothing to look forward to until a stranger offers her the chance of a lifetime: a starring role on Broadway and a first-class ticket on the Queen Mary bound for New York.
After a murder at the club, the timing couldnโt be better and Lena jumps at the chance to escape England. Until death follows her onto the ship and she realises that her greatest performance has already begun.
Because someone is making manoeuvres behind the scenes, and thereโs only one thing on their mind...
MURDER
Miss Aldridge Regrets is the exquisite new novel from Louise Hare. A brilliant murder mystery, it also explores class, race and pre-WWII politics, and will leave readers reeling from the beauty and power of it.
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Praise for Louise Hare
โCharming characters, a cross-Atlantic setting, jazz, cocktails, sex and a brilliant murder mystery. You couldnโt ask for more! I loved itโ Harriet Tyce
โThis is a cracker. A thoroughly absorbing and thought-provoking historical crime novel that oozes glamourโ Cathy Rentzenbrink, The Last Act of Love
โAn engrossing readโ Guardian
โHareโs well-crafted second novel oozes glamour . . . Did someone mention Agatha Christie? Yes, but with the bonus of subtle reflections on race and classโ Observer
Louise Hare is a London-based writer and has an MA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck, University of London. Originally from Warrington, she has found inspiration in the capital for much of her work, including This Lovely City and Miss Aldridge Regrets.
This Lovely City was featured on the inaugural BBC Two TV book club show, Between the Covers, shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize, and longlisted for the HWA Debut Crown Award. Louise was selected for the Observer Top 10 Best Debut Novelists list in 2020, securing her place as an author to watch. Miss Aldridge Regrets is her second novel.