Murder at Westminster Abbey / Amanda Carmack.
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- ISBN: 9780451415127 (pb.)
- Physical Description: 297 p. ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Obsidian, 2014.
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After Lady Mary Everly, who is practically Queen Elizabeth's doppelganger, winds up dead, royal musician Kate Haywood must find the killer. Original. 25,000 first printing. - Penguin Putnam
1559. Elizabeth is about to be crowned queen of England and wants her personal musician Kate Haywood to prepare music for the festivities. New to London, Kate must learn the ways of city lifeâ¦and once again school herself as a sleuth.
Life at the center of the new royal court is abuzz with ambition and gossipâvery different from the quiet countryside, where Kate served Elizabeth during her exile. Making her way among the courtiers who vie for the new queenâs favor, Kate befriends Lady Mary Everley. Mary is very close to Elizabeth. With their red hair and pale skin, they even resemble each otherâwhich makes Maryâs murder all the more chilling.
The celebrations go on despite the pall cast over them. But when another redhead is murdered, Kate uncovers a deadly web of motives lurking just beneath the polite court banter, and follows the trail of a killer whose grievance can only be answered with royal blood. - Random House, Inc.
1559. Elizabeth is about to be crowned queen of England and wants her personal musician Kate Haywood to prepare music for the festivities. New to London, Kate must learn the ways of city life…and once again school herself as a sleuth.
Life at the center of the new royal court is abuzz with ambition and gossip—very different from the quiet countryside, where Kate served Elizabeth during her exile. Making her way among the courtiers who vie for the new queen’s favor, Kate befriends Lady Mary Everley. Mary is very close to Elizabeth. With their red hair and pale skin, they even resemble each other—which makes Mary’s murder all the more chilling.
The celebrations go on despite the pall cast over them. But when another redhead is murdered, Kate uncovers a deadly web of motives lurking just beneath the polite court banter, and follows the trail of a killer whose grievance can only be answered with royal blood.