![]() ![]() But where could she have gone - and where would she be? The only Chinese women of the era are kept under house arrest, and Molly can’t help but wonder whether she’s saving the bride-to-be from the streets…or helping to lock her away for good. Molly has a hunch that his intended has run off. A wealthy Chinese immigrant wants Molly to find his missing bride. So when she gets word of a possible case, Molly sneaks back into the city to squeeze in a little more sleuthing before the wedding bells can ring. But where could she go The only Chinese women in early-twentieth-century New York are kept under lock and key, and Molly can't help but wonder if she's saving the woman from the streets or. ![]() Molly promises to leave her detective work behind and settle down after becoming Daniel’s wife…but she isn’t married yet. A wealthy Chinese immigrant wants her to find his missing bride, and Molly-sure she isn't getting the whole story-suspects that his bride ran off. Surprisingly, Molly seems to be agreeing with her future mother-in-law’s advice. heads to the Westchester County countryside,where Daniel’s mother can counsel her on a bride’s proper place. With Molly Murphy’s wedding to NYPD Captain Daniel Sullivan quickly approaching, the Irish P.I. Award-winning author Rhys Bowen marries charming storytelling with an edge-of-your-seat mystery set in early 20th-century New York City in Bless the Bride. ![]()
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