India Black and the Rajah's Ruby
by:
Carol K. Carr (author)
India Black uses her wit and wiles as both a madam and a spy, proving she’s the best there is when it comes to undercover work… Drawn into intrigue by her lover Philip Barrett, India finds herself being used as a pawn to help him steal a valuable jewel. Turning the tables, she proves that...
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India Black uses her wit and wiles as both a madam and a spy, proving she’s the best there is when it comes to undercover work… Drawn into intrigue by her lover Philip Barrett, India finds herself being used as a pawn to help him steal a valuable jewel. Turning the tables, she proves that India Black answers to no man, no matter how attractive he may be… Includes a preview of India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007P7HX4M
Publish date: December 31st 2012
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 62
Edition language: English
Series: Madam of Espionage Mysteries (#0.5)
A novella that serves as a prequel to the India Black series. India Black and the Rajah's Ruby, is a fun, quick read explaining the origins of India Black and how she was able to buy and start up Lotus House. This short story does a very entertaining job of clearly illustrating India's quick wit a...
It is no secret I adore Carol K. Carr's India Black series. The first book made my top ten of 2010 and the second book was a welcome return to a character I adored.This is a prequel, of sorts, to the India Black books, set during her days as a prostitute (and not the madam she is in books one, two,...
Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog!God, I love this series and this character. I'm not usually one to rate a 30-page novella more than three stars, but when it's India Black, with her trademark hilarious wit and sarcasm, how could I not? She's a smart, adventurous, crafty woman and her explo...