This is the third part of the 1920s based trilogy about flappers. I have enjoyed all of them, and if you like historical fiction, I think you will like this. It picks up the story of 3 girls who started out as friends, flappers, and how they go their separate ways. In this one, there is a lot of mobster spying going on and they run across each other again. Larkin spends time describing their clothing styles, make-up and their surroundings, which is fun if you enjoy learning details of different eras.
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