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MARILYN CLAY is the best-selling author of over two-dozen books, among them twenty novels, three books for children and numerous non-fiction titles. A professional commercial artist for many years, Marilyn designed the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award and was presented with the first silver statuette at RWA’s National Conference in San Francisco when the award was unveiled. A former University Editor for the University of Texas at Dallas, for sixteen years Marilyn published The Regency Plume, an international newsletter focused on the Regency period in English history, the time period in which her seven Regency romance novels are set and her new Juliette Abbott Regency Mystery Series. Following visits to Colonial Williamsburg and Philadelphia, Marilyn began to write about the American colonies. Deceptions: A Jamestown Novel, and Secrets And Lies, were both released in hardback and are both set in Colonial Jamestown. Stalking A Killer, Marilyn Clay’s first contemporary mystery novel was simultaneously released in both print and e-book as were the ten titles in Marilyn Clay’s new Regency-set mystery series featuring Miss Juliette Abbott as the clever young sleuth. Murder At Morland Manor, Murder In Mayfair, Murder In Margate, Murder At Medley Park, Murder In Middlewich, Murder In Maidstone, Murder At Montford Hall, Murder On Marsh Lane, Murder In Martindale, and Murder At Marley Chase. For more information on Marilyn Clay’s novels and artwork, please visit the author’s website at Marilyn Clay Author . If you’d like to contact Marilyn, you’ll find her email addy on her website. Thank you!
Dear Readers: Thank you for purchasing Betsy Ross: Accidental Spy. If you enjoyed this book, please consider telling your friends about it on your social media pages, or on Facebook, or Goodreads, or the Review Section of the internet bookstore site where you acquired this ebook. A detailed summary of the story is not necessary, or even desirable, for it often gives away too much of the story. A simple remark such as ‘I liked this book’, or ‘This was a fun read’ or ‘An unusual plot with likeable characters’ is sufficient. Reader opinions posted online really do help other readers find the book. Thank you so much! ~ Marilyn Clay