The Case of the Missing Maid

Harriet Morrow Investigates - Book 1

The Case of the Missing Maid


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“Nicol Zanzarella splendidly captures 1890s Chicago and its diverse communities…Family life, baked goodies, and phrases such as ‘unhand me’ add a vintage atmosphere. Audio enhances Zanzarella’s luminous segues from quiet reactions to life-or-death action, making for a compelling listen. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

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Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

A USA Today Bestseller

A Washington Post Pick of Best Mysteries of the Season

A Historical Novels Review Editors’ Choice

An Amazon Editors' Pick in Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense

AudioFile Earphones Award Winner

Rough-around-the-edges Harriet Morrow has long been drawn to the idea of whizzing around the city on her bicycle as a professional detective, solving crimes for a living without having to take a husband. She seizes the chance when the prestigious Prescott Agency hires her as its first woman operative. The move sparks controversy—with skeptical male colleagues, a high-strung office secretary, and her boss, Mr. Theodore Prescott, all waiting for her to unravel under the pressure . . .

Harriet has an assignment: Discover the whereabouts of a missing maid from one of the most extravagant mansions on Prairie Avenue. Owner Pearl Bartlett has a reputation for sending operatives on wild goose chases around her grand estate, but Harriet believes the stunningly beautiful Agnes Wozniak has indeed vanished under mysterious circumstances . . .

With Mr. Prescott pushing a hard deadline, Harriet's burgeoning career depends on working through a labyrinth of eccentric characters and murky motives in a race to discover who made Agnes disappear. When her search leads to Chicago's Polish community and a new friendship in Agnes's charming older sister, Barbara, clues scattered across the city slowly reveal just how much depends on Harriet's inexperienced investigation for answers . . . and the deep danger that awaits once she learns the truth.