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  • Published: 13 January 2026
  • ISBN: 9781496750082
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00

Eleanor and the Cold War





For fans of Colleen Cambridge, S.K. Golden, Jacqueline Winspear, and Ashley Weaver, a brilliant 1950s Cold War historical mystery debut featuring the former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s indispensable assistant as an equally resourceful sleuth.

For fans of Colleen Cambridge, S.K. Golden, Jacqueline Winspear, and Ashley Weaver, a brilliant 1950s Cold War historical mystery debut featuring the former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s indispensable assistant as an equally resourceful sleuth.

New York City and Washington, DC, 1951. Kay Thompson—secretary to Eleanor Roosevelt—is a young woman of conviction navigating the post-World War II period. But can she expose the dark truth about a transatlantic murder mystery unfolding before her eyes?

Previously fired for speaking out against workplace injustices, 25-year-old Kay Thompson finds her true calling once appointed to support Eleanor Roosevelt, a champion of human rights known as ER among those in her inner circle. Kay fully embraces her new role as the former First Lady’s right hand—typing up daily columns and juggling a blur of political meetings, ribbon cuttings, and charitable dinners. It’s not until a dead body is discovered on a train that her most compelling task comes into focus . . .

Stunning Susie Taylor had star quality. Judging from her photos, it’s clear why she left Sweden with plans to make it big on Broadway. But when ER enlists Kay’s help on a discreet investigation about her sudden disappearance, the two suspect the up-and-comer was concealing secrets about her real identity and motives—all leading to her murder at Washington’s Union Station. As ER makes it her mission to uncover the truth, danger looms upon the discovery of another body. Now, Kay must play a central role in exposing the killer—before she becomes the next rising beauty to meet a cruel fate . . .

  • Published: 13 January 2026
  • ISBN: 9781496750082
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00

Praise for Eleanor and the Cold War

Praise for ELEANOR AND THE COLD WAR by Ellen Yardley

“Roosevelt is the book’s center of gravity, and Yardley renders her beautifully:  tested by loss and personal pain, politically savvy, and attuned to the suffering at the mystery’s core, she’s an unforgettable sleuth. This series is off to a strong start.” —Publishers Weekly

“Peppered with references to familiar historical personalities from 1951 and cameos from both RFK and JFK, this is an easy read.” —Library Journal

“An engrossing story set in an era of communist hysteria.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Fans of historical mysteries will enjoy Eleanor’s (and Kay’s) foray into detective work among D.C.’s elite.” —Shelf Awareness

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