Why set a book in the 1920s? Because a time of great change makes for an interesting setting. The phrase "may you live in interesting times," certainly applies to the tumultuous post-World War I period.
Find out how motorcars, bobbed hair, short hemlines, and makeup compacts play into the changing social mores in this “Story Behind the Story” of Chapters 5 and 6 of Murder at Archly Manor, a 1920s historical mystery.
Recent read: The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller (Affiliate link)
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Chapters 5 and 6 of Murder at Archly Manor narrated by Elizabeth Klett.
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