While attending the opening of a new fashion museum, fashion guru and columnist Lacey Smithsonian chats up her favorite designer, Hugh Bentley, and stumbles upon a colorful mystery, rife with greed and bad taste, that could be linked to the recent disappearance of a Washington intern. Original.
Ellen Byerrum Livres
Ellen Byerrum crée des mystères mettant en scène une détective rusée et élégante : Lacey Smithsonian, une journaliste mode dans la célèbre et excentrique "Ville que la Mode a Oubliée". Bien que Lacey préférerait couvrir les faits divers, son instinct aiguisé et son talent pour dénicher des histoires en font l'enquêtrice idéale pour les crimes cachés dans le monde de la haute couture. Dans son style vintage caractéristique, elle navigue entre indices, personnalités charismatiques et secrets mortels, le tout dans le décor de la capitale. Byerrum partage avec sa protagoniste l'appréciation pour les vêtements vintage, un regard vif sur les absurdités de la vie et une profonde affection pour le monde vibrant et souvent loufoque de Washington D.C.






As makeover madness sweeps the nation's capital, reporter Lacey Smithsonian interviews TV show makeover success story Amanda Manville. But with Amanda's beauty comes a beast in the form of a stalker with vicious intentions—and Lacey may be the only one who can stop him.
"Crimes of Fashion" columnist Lacey Smithsonian delves into her latest mystery when hot new stylist Angie Woods supposedly commits suicide, but Lacey believes otherwise and teams up with a gorgeous ex-cop to find the truth, an investigation that leads her to a congressional staffer. Original.
Crook Tales for Two
- 380pages
- 14 heures de lecture
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Shot Through Velvet
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The striking imagery of a sapphire-blue body sets the tone for a unique exploration of identity and existence. This vivid description hints at a surreal narrative where color transcends mere appearance, suggesting deeper themes of emotional states and transformation. The character's unusual hue invites readers to delve into the mysteries surrounding their condition and the implications it has on their life and interactions.
Grave Apparel: A Crime of Fashion Mystery
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Amid the chaos of Christmas in Washington, D.C., fashion reporter Lacey Smithsonian finds herself at the center of a holiday disaster. As she navigates a newsroom feud over ugly sweaters and a series of bizarre incidents, including an assault involving a giant candy cane, Lacey encounters a homeless child that sparks a deeper quest. This journey reveals the harsh realities of the season, pushing her to rescue the child while uncovering a darker side of Christmas that threatens to overshadow the festivities.
The Woman in the Dollhouse
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
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In a whimsical twist on the classic detective genre, a unique character combines the intellect of Sherlock Holmes with the physicality of an octopus. This intriguing tale follows Sherlocktopus as he navigates a series of mysterious crimes in London, using his eight arms to gather clues and solve puzzles that baffle the police. The story blends humor with clever detective work, appealing to both fans of traditional mysteries and those looking for a lighthearted adventure.
The Brief Luminous Flight of the Firefly
The 1940s Prequel to the Crime of Fashion Mysteries
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In a gripping narrative, a seemingly innocuous conversation between Mimi and her boss hints at deeper tensions and moral dilemmas. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of workplace dynamics, ethical boundaries, and the consequences of choices made in the heat of the moment. Mimi's flippant remark sets the stage for a complex exploration of human behavior and the gray areas of right and wrong, leaving readers questioning the true nature of accountability and the impact of their decisions.
Armed and Glamorous
- 370pages
- 13 heures de lecture
In a thrilling and humorous setting, students at Private Eye School face deadly challenges as they navigate their unique curriculum. With a blend of mystery and adventure, the story follows the aspiring detectives as they tackle dangerous assignments that test their skills and wit. The atmosphere is filled with suspense and unexpected twists, making for an engaging tale about friendship, bravery, and the pursuit of truth in a high-stakes environment.