Dianne Freeman: A Daughter’s Guide to Mothers and Murder
Countess of Harleigh #8
A Daughter’s Guide to Mothers and Murder is the eighth book in Dianne Freeman’s series about the American-born Frances, Countess of Harleigh, and her second husband, George Hazelton, a secret investigator for the British government. The series is set in the late 1890s/early 1900s, usually in London, but this book and the previous one take place in Paris during the 1900 Exposition (World’s Fair). Frances and George have recently returned to Paris from their honeymoon, which was delayed at least twice because of murder, and are awaiting the arrival of Frances’ mother. Frances and her mother have not had the best of relationships, to put it mildly. She finds her mother overbearing, and her mother is always criticizing her and her sister. Frances’ mother has spent much of her daughters’ adulthood trying to marry them off, much like Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice.