Synopses & Reviews
In 1917, Jessie Carr, fourteen years old and sole heiress to her familys vast fortune, disappeared without a trace. Now, years later, her uncle Oliver Beckett thinks hes found her: a young actress in a vaudeville playhouse is a dead ringer for his missing niece. But when Oliver confronts the girl, he learns hes wrong. Orphaned young, Leah Randall has been acting since she was a toddler.
Oliver, never one to miss an opportunity, makes a proposition—with his coaching, Leah can impersonate Jessie, claim the fortune, and split it with him. The role of a lifetime, he says. A one-way ticket to Sing Sing, she hears. But when shes let go from her job, Olivers offer looks a lot more appealing. Leah agrees to the con, but secretly promises herself to try and find out what happened to the real Jessie. Theres only one problem: Leahs act wont fool the one person who knows the truth about Jessies disappearance.
Set against a Prohibition-era backdrop of speakeasies and vaudeville houses, Mary Mileys Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition winner The Impersonator will delight readers with its elaborate mystery and lively prose.
About the Author
MARY MILEY is the winner of the 2012 Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition. She worked at Colonial Williamsburg, taught American history at Virginia Commonwealth University for thirteen years, and has published extensively in history and travel. The Impersonator is her first novel. Miley lives in Richmond, Virginia.