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All the Queen's men : a novel / by Bennett, S. J.(Sophia J.),author.;
"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"--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-; Buckingham Palace (London, England); Art thefts; Murder;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The mouse with the question mark tail [sound recording] / by Peck, Richard,1934-; Bain, Russ.;
Read by Russ Bain.LSC
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901; Buckingham Palace (London, England); Mice; Identity (Psychology); Social classes; Queens; Children's audiobooks.;
© p2013., Random House Audio,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Buckingham Palace gardens : a novel / by Perry, Anne;
Subjects: Murder; Pitt, Thomas (Fictitious character); Prostitutes; Historical fiction; Mystery fiction;
© c2008., Ballantine Books,
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The traitor in the tunnel / by Lee, Ying S.,1974-;
Mary Quinn poses as a domestic in Queen Victoria's royal household in order to catch a petty thief at work in Buckingham Palace. While she is there, a murder occurs, and Mary learns that the accused killer may be someone close to her. Meanwhile, a trespasser is making illicit use of the sewers beneath the palace, and Mary works with former flame James Easton to solve the case.
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.; Historical fiction.; Quinn, Mary (Fictitious character); Women private investigators; Undercover operations; Sex role; Murder; Trespass;
© 2012., Candlewick Press,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The blue diamond / by Goldberg, Leonard S.,author.;
"The fate of the allied forces lies in the hands of Joanna and the Watsons in the next Daughter of Sherlock Holmes mystery from USA Today bestselling author Leonard Goldberg. During a critical stage in World War One, the Governor-General of South Africa journeys to London for a meeting of The Imperial War Conference. Days prior to the conference, the Governor-General is scheduled to have an audience at Buckingham Palace at which time a most precious blue diamond will be presented to King Edward as a symbolic gesture of the colonies' resolute and never-ending allegiance to England. The flawless blue diamond, with its magnificent luster, weighs nearly 3000 carats which renders it one of the world's largest and most valuable gems. On the Governor-General's arrival, he is ensconced at the fashionable Windsor Hotel under the tightest security, with his entire entourage and formidable security team occupying the entire penthouse floor. All entrances and exits are locked down and closely guarded, and no one is allowed entrance after 6 PM. Despite the extreme precautions, the famous diamond is stolen from the Governor-General's suite in the middle of the night, with no clues left behind. With Scotland Yard baffled, Joanna and the Watsons are called in to investigate the theft and it becomes clear that the crime is not simply the work of a master thief, but one that could greatly aid the Germans and turn the tide of war in their favor. Time is of the essence and the blue diamond must be recovered before it begins its travels which could cause irreparable damage to the allied war plans"--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Blalock, Joanna (Fictitious character); Diamonds; Jewelry theft; Theft; Women detectives; Women private investigators;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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