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Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen
Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen






Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen

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Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen

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Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen

More info about Her Royal Spyness from Powell's Books Add to that an eclectic cast of characters, including (but hardly limited to) Georgie’s non-royal grandfather, a retired policeman with a heavy Cockney accent, her actress-turned-gold-digger mother, and a handsome and equally poor Irish peer of the realm.Īs Lady Georgie labors to solve the murder of the waterlogged body in order to release her dense but harmless brother Binky (the current Duke) from a silk-corded noose, we watch the birth in Her Royal Spyness of a delightful new amateur British sleuth. The fun in this light and easy read is multifaceted, from the inside view of the snobbery and pretension of upper-crust British society to the often amusing consequences of Georgie’s efforts to start a domestic agency (in which she is the only domestic). But a summons by the indomitable Queen Mary, her cousin by marriage, to spy on her philandering son, Prince Edward (yes, the same one who later abdicated the throne for his American divorcee), the troubling appearance of a dead body in the bathtub of the Rannoch London house, and some disturbing evidence that someone wants her body dead, too, keep foiling Georgie’s efforts to make an honest living. Georgie must flee her brother’s castle in Scotland to escape a forced marriage to “Fish-Face,” an insufferable Prince of Romania. As a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she happens to be thirty-fourth in line to the throne, poorer than dirt, and, as she informs us, bred only to marry “some lunatic, buck-toothed, chinless, spineless, and utterly awful European royal, thus cementing ties with a future enemy.” Her Royal Spyness begins what we hope will be a prolific historical cozy mystery series featuring Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie, daughter to the Duke of Glen Garry and Rannoch, and fondly known as Georgie to her friends.








Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen