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Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer

Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer

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Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer

Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer



Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer

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Mystery and Romance in 1920s Manhattan...A homicide detective and a tabloid reporter are on the road to romance but at cross-purposes at work when they investigate the New Year's Eve murder of a young heiress after she comes into control of a family fortune.New York City, 1925It's after midnight on New Year's Day, and the richest girl in America has just fallen to her death from the top floor of the posh Cleveland Hotel in Manhattan.When Detective Sean Costigan arrives at the scene, he learns it's the day after Abigail Welles's twenty-first birthday--the day she inherited a family fortune. It's not the kind of coincidence that warms a detective's heart. Neither is the fact that she wasn't alone when she fell. Her new husband, Long Island party boy Nick Welles, lies incoherent in the master bedroom.Sean's girl, tabloid reporter Trixie Frank, is the first newshound on the scene. It's a bigger scoop than she dreamed. The young heiress's death will make national headlines. More importantly, this story hits close to home. And heart. The victim's husband is Trixie's ex-fiancé.When Sean focuses on Nick as his prime suspect, Trixie is certain he's dead wrong. But will saving her first love from the hot seat prove fatal to her new romance?:Love historical mystery? Love romance? Why not order up a generous serving of both? GOODBYE TOOTSIE is a stand-alone romantic mystery sequel to IT HAD TO BE YOU. It's a complete mystery that can be read alone, after the first book, or before the first book. It contains romantic elements, which means it may include love scenes (sensual but not graphic).

Goodbye, Tootsie: A 1920s Romantic Mystery, by Delynn Royer

  • Published on: 2015-06-19
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .90" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 358 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Awesome book - Keeps you guessing! By Jessica C Goodbye Tootsie is set in the 1920’s. It’s just after midnight and Abigail Welles has just fallen to her death. Normally, this might not be such a huge deal, but Abigail just happens to be the richest girl in the world. The day she turned 21, she inherited millions upon millions of dollars. Growing up, Abigail was dubbed “Poor Little Rich Girl”, because at the age of 9, she lost her dad & just 2 years later she lost her mom. Upon finding Abigail’s body laying on the ground, Sean Costigan and Trixxie Frank try to figure out what exactly happened. Sean is a police officer, while Trixie is a newspaper reporter. Sean and Trixie are also a couple. Sean is pretty quick to rule out Abigails death being an accident/suicide and his prime suspect has become Mr. Nick Welles. Nick is Abigails husband of just about 6 months. Mr. Welles also shares a past with Trixie Frank.I really enjoyed this book. I read it up until I went to bed one night & I dreamed about what happened with Abigail. The relationships between Abigails family and husband made me keep guessing and I honestly had NO clue who or what was behind her death until the end.Trixie is a very likeable character, as is Sean. I’ve not gotten the chance to read book 1, It Had to Be You, but the first chance I get, I will be getting it to read! I can’t wait for more from this author.I love books where I don’t know what was going to happen & books that keep me guessing. Goodbye Tootsie was just that. I thought I knew who the murderer was, but I was so wrong. On many different occasions. When the murderer was announced, I was absolutely FLOORED!Well Done!!Book received in exchange for honest opinion. Opinions are still true & 100% my own.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great setting; fun mystery By Monica Set in the opulent 1920s, tabloid reporter Trixie and her romantic interest, police detective Sean Costigan, both set their sights on unraveling the mysterious death of a young heiress. As they continue their investigations, the pair uncovers family secrets and dark pasts that may relate to the heiress’s death.I really enjoyed reading this book. The setting is awesome–just turn on some jazz and you’ll be transported back to the Roaring Twenties. Trixie was very enjoyable as a character, and I found myself wanting to know more about her. (I found out later that this is the second book in the series, and you can in fact learn more about Trixie’s background in the first book–details below!) I didn’t enjoy Sean’s character as much, though, since he often seemed to belittle Trixie’s chosen career and even her family background. Still, I enjoyed the two as a couple; just be forewarned about a couple of mildly explicit romance/sex scenes, if you’re not into that sort of thing.The mystery itself is also interesting and enjoyable. It’s full of juicy secrets and lots of suspects–including one suspect whom Trixie is closer to than Sean expected. But all of that pales in comparison (at least for me) to the setting. Late nights filled with dancing and drinking, grand mansions, gorgeous dresses and jewelry… This book lets you slip into another time and immerse yourself in that world.*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Poor Little Rich Girl By Rose Arbor This book opens in New York City on New Year's Eve, 1924. Trixie Frank is a socialite turned newspaper reporter. Her boyfriend, Sean Costigan, has recently been promoted to homicide detective. They both find themselves at the scene of a supposed suicide. Abigail Whittaker Stewart Welles, on her 21st birthday fell, jumped, or was pushed from a 19th story balcony of the Cleveland hotel. She was beautiful, newly-married, and one of the richest women in the world. She was called the Poor Little Rich Girl by the press because she had lost her father at age 9 and her mother 2 years later. Suspects abound and Sean and Trixie both try to look into the death from their own perspectives. At the same time they struggle with their own relationship.I really liked the characters of Sean and Trixie. The convoluted relationships among the victim's family and friends really kept me guessing. Throw in a spiritualist, a seance, a hidden diary, a secret will, enough motives to stymie anyone, and you have a rollicking good read.I almost passed this book up. The cover, the title, the twenties tag, I was thinking organized crime and speakeasies. That didn't really entice me. But for some reason I did choose it. And I loved it! Give this book a try. You will love it too. It is a stand-alone but I see that there are more books with Sean and Trixie. I look forward to more of their adventures.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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