![]() ![]() But it is Rainbird, Number 67’s clever and elegant butler, who sees through her facade and resolves to help his mysterious mistress in whatever way he can. Furthermore, his ward, Fiona, though a dazzling Highland beauty, does not seem to possess one bright idea in her head. Sinclair is a terrible miser who is planning no parties. The staff is overjoyed - until they find that Mr. Salvation seems to come in the form of Roderick Sinclair who confirms he wishes to rent the house for the current season. The police have no leads, and her brother Ren discovers just how much he didn't know about her. Rainbirds begins with the funeral of Keiko Ishida, a young teacher that was brutally murdered late one night. Could it be that it is associated with ill luck and even death? Something must be done so that the servants of this house don’t lose their livelihood. This debut novel by Clarissa Goenawan is a book that will stay with you when you finish. ![]() Is Number 67 Clarges Street the unluckiest house in Mayfair? Every season the beau mondes of the Regency would hire a house in the heart of London’s fashionable West End at disproportionately high rent for often inferior accommodation and yet Number 67 Clarges Street, a town house complete with staff, remains vacant from year to year. ![]()
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