All the Queen's men : a novel / SJ Bennett.
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- ISBN: 9780063051140 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 342 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Subject: | Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926- > Fiction. Buckingham Palace (London, England) > Fiction. Art thefts > Fiction. Murder > England > London > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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Cookstown Branch | FIC Benne | 31681010267706 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Rozie Oshodi, assistant private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, alerts Her Majesty after a person is found dead in the Buckingham Palace pool house, in the second novel of the series following The Windsor Knot. 75,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"Amateur detective Queen Elizabeth II is back in this hugely entertaining follow-up to The Windsor Knot, in which Her Majesty must determine how a missing painting is connected to the shocking death of a staff member inside Buckingham Palace"-- - HARPERCOLL
âSheer entertainment⦠Bennett infuses wit and an arch sensibility into her prose⦠This is not mere froth, it is pure confection.â â New York Times Book Review on The Windsor Knot
Amateur detective Queen Elizabeth II is back in this hugely entertaining follow-up to the bestseller The Windsor Knot, in which Her Majesty must determine how a missing painting is connected to the shocking death of a staff member inside Buckingham Palace.
At Buckingham Palace, the autumn of 2016 presages uncertain times. The Queen must deal with the fallout from the Brexit referendum, a new female prime minister, and a tumultuous election in the United Statesâyet these prove to be the least of her worries when a staff member is found dead beside the palace swimming pool. Is it truly the result of a tragic accident, as the police think, or is something more sinister going on?
Meanwhile, her assistant private secretary, Rozie Oshodi, is on the trail of a favorite painting that once hung outside the Queenâs bedroom and appears to have been misappropriated by the Royal Navy. And a series of disturbing anonymous letters have begun circulating in the palace. The Queenâs courtiers think they have it all âunder controlâ, but Her Majesty is not so sure. After all, though the staff and public may not be aware, she is the keenest sleuth among them. Sometimes, it takes a Queenâs eye to see connections where no one else can.