The Body in Seven Dials

· Tule Publishing
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Inspired by the remarkable life of Dorothy Peto, the Metropolitan Police’s first female superintendent.

In 1914, the idea of a female police officer is dismissed as absurd, but to a small group of determined women, not impossible.

With men departing to fight for king and country, women have new opportunities at home. Dorothy Peto and her fellow suffragettes propose forming the Women’s Police Volunteers to assist police keep order. At first, the suggestion is derided, yet the force is stretched thin. As Dorothy and her friends train and organise to help refugees fleeing the war and guide terrorised Londoners to shelter during the Zeppelin raids, the ‘ladies in blue’ gain a grudging acceptance.

During one nightly bombing raid, Dorothy discovers the body of a beautiful, Belgian refugee in Seven Dials. Convinced the woman was murdered before the bombs fell, Dorothy’s determined to investigate even though the battle-scarred Scotland Yard Inspector remains skeptical of her ideas and enthusiasm. As the list of suspects grows—a British aristocrat, a Belgian gangster and a wealthy German industrialist—Dorothy must outwit the killer, and even some within the WPV.

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4.5
4 reviews
Paula Pugh
12 October 2023
Living in the early 1900s was trying for women-no rights, no respect, no vote. Dorothy Peto is a suffragette in London working with a women’s rights group. The horrendous treatment of women by the police and the courts coupled with the onslaught of WW1 caused the group to develop a voluntary police group to work alongside the department. Dorothy is inquisitive, insightful and intelligent and becomes involved in helping the Scotland Yard uncover information on two murders. A very interesting historical novel. The novel piqued my interest in WW1 England and I learned that the suffragette group in the book was an actual group working to gain women the right to vote. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Kevin Cannon
21 April 2024
A body discovered in a run down area of London during an air raid, A Suffragette desperate to aid the police in solving the mystery and a motley crew of suspects all add up to a marvelous mystery story inspired by the real life of Dorothy Peto. An excellent story, with relatable characters that gives a glimpse into the lives of the dedicated women who fought for the right to vote before and during the first world war. An absolute 'must read'
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Alison Robinson
12 October 2023
I have read one of this author's contemporary romances so this was a different genre for me. While I enjoyed it, I did find some of the logic to be a bit convoluted, and surely there shouldn't what felt like five different suspects. Overall, historically interesting, and an easy read but I'm ambivalent about reading any more in the series. I received an ARC from the publisher Tule for an honest review.
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