Tucked amid the pages of The London List;a newspaper that touts the city’s scandals;is a vaguely-worded ad for an intriguing job—one that requires a most wickedly uncommon candidate… Maris has always been grateful that her marriage to the aging Earl of Kelby saved her from spinsterhood.... read more
Preceded by Lord Gray's List, and followed by Lady Anne's Lover.
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