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The housekeepers: Alex Hay; read by Jasmine Blackborow.

The housekeepers: Alex Hay; read by Jasmine Blackborow.
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ISBN 9781399161947
1399161946
Name Hay, Alex
Title The housekeepers [electronic resource] / Alex Hay; read by Jasmine Blackborow.
Published Leicester : Ulverscroft, Isis, 2024.
Description 1 online resource.
Notes Downloadable audio file
Complete and unabridged.
Ulverscroft digital uLIBRARY
Performers Read by Jasmine Blackborow.
Summary Upstairs, Madam is planning the party of the season. Downstairs, the servants are plotting the heist of the century. London, 1905. When Mrs King, housekeeper to the most illustrious home in Mayfair, is suddenly dismissed after years of loyal service, she knows just who to recruit to help her take revenge. A black-market queen out to settle her scores. An actress desperate for a magnificent part. A seamstress dreaming of a better life. And Mrs King's predecessor, who has been keeping the dark secrets of Park Lane far too long. Mrs King has an audacious plan in mind, one that will reunite her women in the depths of the house on the night of a magnificent ball, and play out right under the noses of her former employers. The servants may come from nothing - but they'll leave with everything...
Subjects Balls (Parties) -- Fiction
Women household employees -- Fiction
Revenge -- Fiction
Swindlers and swindling -- Fiction
Black market -- Fiction
Circus performers -- Fiction
Robbery -- Fiction
Talking books
Great Britain -- History -- Edward VII, 1901-1910 -- Fiction
London (England) -- History -- 1800-1950 -- Fiction
Genre Detective and mystery fiction
eAudiobooks
Added Names Blackborow, Jasmine narrator
Internet Site https://gunnedah.ulverscroftulibrary.com/book/view/9781399161947
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