Petticoat Detective (Undercover Ladies Book 1) by Margaret Brownley

I really enjoyed this novel by Margaret Brownley. Her idea of a " Proverbs 31" woman posing as one of not so reputable ways is a touchy topic but one that Brownley pulls it. Jennifer(detective name Amy) manages to retain her virtue while working on the case assigned to her by Mr. Pinkerton.

The moral issues in the book will make you stop and think could this have been someone i know? Each of the women in the bordello has a story and a reason for having to work at the bordello as a last resort will tug at heart and make you cry so make sure to have a box of tissue. The so-called christians(women and men) of the local church go about responding to these women in the wrong manner all except for one woman. There is the issue of the men who visit the house too. When Jennifer sees a revolving door of " good standing " community men in the town frequent the place, it makes her bitter to the idea that there could be any faithful men.

Within these serious issues Brownley has included some humor.

In the author's note at the end of the book she gives a brief history of Pinkerton Detective agency. It was inspiring to learn that Pinkerton was ahead of his time since women were not allowed on any police force until closer to the 1900's.

I received a complimentary paperback of this novel from the publisher for the purpose of an independent and honest review.


https://www.amazon.com/Petticoat-Detective-Undercover-Ladies-Book-ebook/dp/B00NLVNFZC/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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