The Case of the Missing Maid
Harriet Morrow Investigates, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nicol Zanzarella
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By:
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Rob Osler
About this listen
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.
©2025 Rob Osler (P)2025 Tantor MediaCritic Reviews
"The first woman hired by a Chicago detective agency faces one daunting challenge after another in this excellent historical series launch from Osler...With lush historical detail, optimistic but plausible gender politics, and an unforgettable heroine, this series is primed for success.” —Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
"Osler puts a queer 19th-century spin on a familiar tough-gal type.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Osler has created a likable heroine, a good mystery, and a solid LGBTQIA+ fiction entry.” —Library Journal