Betrayal at Ravenswick
by Kelly Oliver
read by Nikki Delgado
Part 1 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
What's the best way to purge an unfaithful husband?
Become a spy for British Intelligence, of course.
Desperate to get out of London, and determined to help the war effort and stop thinking about her philandering husband, Fiona Figg volunteers to go undercover.
At Ravenswick Abbey a charming South African war correspondent has tongues wagging. His friends say he's a crack huntsman. The War Office is convinced he's a traitor. Fiona thinks he's a pompous prig.
What sort of name is Fredrick Fredricks anyway?
Too bad Fiona doesn't own a Wolseley pith helmet.
At Ravenswick a murderer is on the prowl, and it's not just the big-game hunter who's ready to pounce.
High Treason at the Grand Hotel
by Kelly Oliver
read by Nikki Delgado
Part 2 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
Paris. 1917. Never underestimate the power of a good hat... or a sharp hatpin. Sent by the War Office to follow the notorious Fredrick Fredricks, file clerk turned secret agent Fiona Figg is under strict orders not to get too close and not to wear any of her usual get-ups. But what self-respecting British spy can resist a good disguise? Within hours of her arrival in Paris, Fiona is up to her fake eyebrows in missing maids, jewel thieves, double agents, and high treason. When Fiona is found dressed as a bellboy holding a bloody paperknife over the body of a dead countess, it's not just her career that's on the block. Her next date might be with Madame Guillotine.
Villainy in Vienna
by Kelly Oliver
read by Nikki Delgado
Part 3 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
1917 Vienna. Can Fiona catch a killer and find a decent cup of tea? Fiona follows Fredrick Fredricks to Vienna where she gets caught up in a royal mess. File clerk turned British agent, Fiona Figg, is more comfortable wearing a fake mustache than a ballgown. When a royal ball ends with a royal body in the middle of the dance floor, Fiona trades her dancing slippers for practical oxfords and sets out to investigate. As she tracks her nemesis, Fredrick Fredricks, from Vienna to the Austrian countryside, a hunting accident makes her rethink her loyalties. Can Fiona prevent a killer from striking again, save her own skin, and find a decent cup of tea, all before the emperor realizes she's a spy?
Mystery in Manhattan
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 4 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
"The perfect wartime spy; Fiona Figg is smart, sneaky, and full of surprises… A fun whodunit that will keep you turning the pages!" Cathi Stoler, author of The Murder On The Rocks Mysteries.
'A fun, mix of whodunnit and thriller set amid American high society' T. A. Williams
'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek spy romp. Enjoy the ride' Frances Evesham
Can Fiona catch a killer and find a decent cup of tea before her mustache wax melts?
1917. New York.
Notorious spy, Fredrick Fredricks, has invited Fiona to Carnegie Hall to hear a famous soprano. It's an opportunity the War Office can't turn down. Fiona and Clifford are soon on their way, but not before Fiona is saddled with chaperon duties for Captain Hall's niece. Is Fiona a spy or a glorified babysitter?
From the minute Fiona meets the soprano aboard the RMS Adriatic it's treble on the high C's. Fiona sees something-or someone-thrown overboard, and then she overhears a chemist plotting in German with one of her own countrymen!
And the trouble doesn't stop when they disembark. Soon Fiona is doing time with a group of suffragettes and investigating America's most impressive inventor Thomas Edison.
When her number one suspect turns up dead at the opera and Fredrick Fredricks is caught red-handed, it looks like it's finally curtains for the notorious spy.
But all the evidence points to his innocence. Will Fiona change her tune and clear her nemesis' name? Or will she do her duty? And just what is she going to do with the pesky Kitty Lane? Not to mention swoon-worthy Archie Somersby . . .
If Fiona's going to come out on top, she's going to have to make the most difficult decision of her life: the choice between her head and her heart.
What readers are saying about Kelly Oliver:
"Will keep you turning the pages and laughing all the way!" Dianne Freeman
"A cross between an Agatha Christie and a Sherlock Holmes sleuthing story. Just brilliant!" NetGalley Reviewer
"This historical mystery delivers twists and turns. I can't wait for the next one!" Muddy Rose Reviews
"I love Fiona Figg!" Margaret Mizushima
"Couldn't put it down." Amazon Reviewer
"A perfect blend of wit, fun, and intrigue." Debra Goldstein
"I am hooked on these amazing characters." Amazon Reviewer
"A fun diversion with an entertaining female lead." Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal will gobble up this series! Highly recommend." L.A. Chandlar
"Diabolical plot twists, interesting red herrings, colorful characters, make this a good whodunit." NetGalley Reviewer
Covert in Cairo
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 5 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
"Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey and Maisie Dobbs." BookTrib
'A fun, mix of whodunnit and thriller!' T. A. Williams
'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek spy romp. Enjoy the ride!' Frances Evesham
Cairo. December 1917.
Following a tip-off from notorious spy Fredrick Fredricks, Fiona Figg and Kitty Lane of British Intelligence find themselves in the hustle and bustle of Egypt. But ancient mummies aren't the only bodies buried in the tombs of Cairo.
When a young French archeologist is found dead in a tomb in the desert with his head bashed in, and an undercover British agent goes missing, the threat moves closer to home.
As they dig deeper, soon Fiona and Kitty uncover a treasure trove of suspects, including competing excavators, jealous husbands, secret lovers, and belligerent spies! Fiona wonders if the notorious Fredrick Fredricks could be behind the murders? Or is the plot even more sinister?
One thing is clear – If Fiona and Kitty can't catch the killer, they might end up sharing a sarcophagus with Nefertiti.
With humor as dry as the Arabian desert, and pacing as fast as a spitting camel, Fiona and Kitty are back in another sparkling adventure, this time in WW1 Egypt.
What readers are saying about Kelly Oliver:
"Will keep you turning the pages and laughing all the way!" Dianne Freeman
'The perfect wartime spy; Fiona Figg is smart, sneaky, and full of surprises… A fun whodunit that will keep you turning the pages!" Cathi Stoler, author of The Murder On The Rocks Mysteries.
"A cross between an Agatha Christie and a Sherlock Holmes sleuthing story. Just brilliant!" NetGalley Reviewer
"Covert in Cairo is simply delightful. Kelly Oliver's immersive prose brings World War I era Egypt to life. Fiona Figg - with her tools, wigs, and disguises - is a sleuth you can't help but root for." S.K. Golden, author of the Pinnacle Hotel Mystery series.
"This historical mystery delivers twists and turns. I can't wait for the next one!" Muddy Rose Reviews
"I love Fiona Figg!" Margaret Mizushima
"Couldn't put it down." Amazon Reviewer"A perfect blend of wit, fun, and intrigue." Debra Goldstein
"I am hooked on these amazing characters."Amazon Reviewer
"A fun diversion with an entertaining female lead."Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal will gobble up this series! Highly recommend." L.A. Chandlar
"Diabolical plot twists, interesting red herrings, colorful characters, make this a good whodunit." NetGalley Reviewer
Mayhem in the Mountains
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 6 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
1918 Italy
When a deadly blizzard traps Fiona Figg and Kitty Lane in the Dolomite Mountains, it's all
downhill from here.Their hotel is snowed-in, and no one can get in or out. Then a man is found dead in his locked hotel room – and the killer is still on the premises. But with no murder weapon and too many suspects, their investigation is treading on thin ice.
The colder it gets outside, the hotter it gets inside as Fiona squares off with both her beloved
Archie and her nemesis Fredricks. With her love-life on a slippery-slope, Fiona risks everything in one bold move…
As fast and twisty as a downhill slalom, this slick new cozy from Kelly Oliver will have you melting into a puddle of laughter.
Snap in and enjoy the ride.
Readers love Fiona Figg and Kitty Lane Mysteries:
"A bold, original sleuth, a devilishly charming adversary and a plucky Pekingese, this is a witty, high-energy tale of WWI espionage." Mariah Fredericks, author of The Lindbergh Nanny
"Will keep you turning the pages and laughing all the way!" Dianne Freeman ** 'The perfect wartime spy; Fiona Figg is smart, sneaky, and full of surprises… A fun whodunit that will keep you turning the pages!" **Cathi Stoler, author of The Murder On The Rocks Mysteries.
"A cross between an Agatha Christie and a Sherlock Holmes sleuthing story. Just brilliant!" NetGalley Reviewer
"Covert in Cairo is simply delightful. Kelly Oliver's immersive prose brings World War I era Egypt to life. Fiona Figg - with her tools, wigs, and disguises - is a sleuth you can't help but root for." S.K. Golden, author of the Pinnacle Hotel Mystery series.
"This historical mystery delivers twists and turns. I can't wait for the next one!" Muddy Rose Reviews
"I love Fiona Figg!" Margaret Mizushima
"Couldn't put it down." Amazon Reviewer"A perfect blend of wit, fun, and intrigue." Debra Goldstein
"I am hooked on these amazing characters." Amazon Reviewer
"A fun diversion with an entertaining female lead." Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal will gobble up this series! Highly recommend." L.A. Chandlar
"Diabolical plot twists, interesting red herrings, colorful characters, make this a good whodunit." NetGalley Reviewer
Arsenic at Ascot
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 7 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
Saddle up for this first-class historical mystery, perfect for fans of Helena Dixon and Verity Bright.
London, 1918
Fiona Figg finds herself back in Old Blighty saddled with shuffling papers for the war office. Then a mysterious card arrives, inviting her to a fancy house party at Mentmore Castle. This year's Ascot-themed do will play host to a stable of animal defense advocates, and Fiona is tasked with infiltrating the activists and uncovering possible anti-war activity.
Disguised as the Lady Tabitha Kenworthy, Fiona is more than ready for the "mane" event, but the odds are against her when both her arch nemesis, dark-horse Fredrick Fredricks, and would-be fiancé Lieutenant Archie Somersby arrive unexpectedly and "stirrup" her plans. And when a horse doctor thuds to the floor in the next guest room, Fiona finds herself investigating a mysterious poisoning with some very hairy clues.
Can Fiona overcome the hurdles and solve both cases, or will she be pipped to the post and put out to pasture by the killer?
Murder in Moscow
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 8 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
Journey into the heart of 20th Century Russia in this fun and funny historical mystery, perfect for fans of Verity Bright and Helena Dixon.
1918 Moscow
Will following her heart mean losing her head? It could mean losing her job.
Fiona Figg trails her nemesis Fredrick Fredricks to Moscow. But when she arrives at the grand Metropol Hotel, the bounder has vanished.
After Fiona doesn't show up for work at the War Office, Kitty Lane raises a red flag and tracks her to Russia. Seeking haven at the British Embassy, Kitty and Fiona become embroiled in a plot to overthrow the Bolshevik government.
But the plot turns deadly when Fiona goes undercover as a governess in the household of Iron Viktor, the Bolsheviks' Head of Secret Police. And when Viktor turns up dead in his study, Fiona finds herself wanted for murder and on the lam.
Can Fiona and Kitty find the real killer and escape the Kremlin before it's too late? Or will this dangerous game of Russian roulette be their last?
What readers are saying about Kelly Oliver:
'A fast and fun-filled mystery that checks every box. If you're new to the series, it stands on its own as an action-packed novel that's leavened with the dry wit of its indomitable heroine. A 2024 must-read.' Lori Robbins
'A fun, mix of whodunnit and thriller!' T. A. Williams
'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek spy romp. Enjoy the ride!' Frances Evesham
'Will keep you turning the pages and laughing all the way!' Dianne Freeman ** 'The perfect wartime spy; Fiona Figg is smart, sneaky, and full of surprises... A fun whodunit that will keep you turning the pages!' **Cathi Stoler
'A fast and fun-filled mystery that checks every box. If you're new to the series, it stands on its own as an action-packed novel that's leavened with the dry wit of its indomitable heroine. A 2024 must-read.' Lori Robbins
'A cross between an Agatha Christie and a Sherlock Holmes sleuthing story. Just brilliant!' NetGalley Reviewer
'Simply delightful. Fiona Figg - with her tools, wigs, and disguises - is a sleuth you can't help but root for.' S.K. Golden
'This historical mystery delivers twists and turns. I can't wait for the next one!' Muddy Rose Reviews
'I love Fiona Figg!' Margaret Mizushima
'Couldn't put it down.' Amazon Reviewer
'A perfect blend of wit, fun, and intrigue.' Debra Goldstein
'I am hooked on these amazing characters.' Amazon Reviewer
A fun diversion with an entertaining female lead. Kirkus Reviews
'Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal will gobble up this series! Highly recommend.' L.A. Chandlar
'Diabolical plot twists, interesting red herrings, colorful characters, make this a good whodunit.' NetGalley Reviewer
Poison in Piccadilly
by Kelly Oliver
read by Willow Nash
Part 9 of the Fiona Figg & Kitty Lane Mystery series
Preorder the BRAND NEW instalment in Kelly Oliver's page-turning cosy mystery series
London 1918: Is Fiona Figg ready to exchange her sleuthing cap for a bridal veil?
Fiona is set to tie the knot with her dashing captain, Archie Somersby. But, while Fiona is busy planning her happily ever after, side-kick Kitty Lane and a group of judo-chopping suffragettes are kicking up trouble at the Piccadilly Jujitsu Club.
When Kitty is found unconscious in the locker room during a high-stakes competition, Fiona must forsake her bouquets and bridal gown to investigate. Her sleuthing leads to a posh lady's luncheon where a mysterious death crashes Fiona's wedding plans.
To make matters worse, the arch-nemesis of all things matrimonial Fredrick Fredricks is up to his old tricks, attempting to put the brakes on Fiona's journey down the aisle. Will he succeed in tripping up Fiona's wedding vows? Or will she finally say "I don't" to the charming devil?
With humour as sharp as a judo chop and suspense as tight as a wedding corset, Poison in Piccadilly invites you to matrimonial mayhem that will have you saying "I do" to laughter and "forever more" to page-turning suspense.
Readers are LOVING Kelly Oliver's fun-filled historical mysteries:
'A fast and fun-filled mystery that checks every box. If you're new to the series, it stands on its own as an action-packed novel that's leavened with the dry wit of its indomitable heroine. A 2024 must-read.' Lori Robbins
'A fun, mix of whodunnit and thriller!' T. A. Williams
'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek spy romp. Enjoy the ride!' Frances Evesham
'Absolutely adoring this series set in the 1920's, the author really did her research! "Downtown Abbey meets Agatha Christie" and it's absolutely amazing!'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'A fun book. Fiona is a delight. Kitty is a minx.'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'Fun romp of a read. Relaxing and intriguing. The characters are interesting and unique. Quirky story! Loved it! Worth every minute.'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'What a dizzying romp this fun tale is!'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'Superbly written. Kelly has an easy going writing style that is easy to get used to and easy to get along with. In fact reading this book felt more like a chat between friends rather than reading a book.'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'The book has such a clever characters and the interwoven mysteries in the plot are certain to hook the readers. So many unexpected events happens and some characters takes an unexpected turn. Filled with twists and turns, adventure, historical mystery and a hint of romance.'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'Everything you could want in a great cozy mystery.'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'I really enjoyed this historical mystery! A mystery that grew more complex, suspense that grew more intense, and some great humor thrown in - what's not to love?'-Goodreads review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'Simply delightful. Fiona Figg - with her tools, wigs, and disguises - is a sleuth you can't help but root for.' S.K. Golden
'This historical mystery delivers twists and turns. I can't wait for the next one!' Muddy Rose Reviews
'I love Fiona Figg!' Margaret Mizushima
'A perfect blend of wit, fun, and intrigue.' Debra Goldstein
A fun diversion with an entertaining female lead. Kirkus Reviews
'Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal will gobble up this series! Highly recommend.' L.A. Chandlar