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Ebook About “[A] pitch-perfect murder mystery… If The Crown were crossed with Miss Marple…, the result would probably be something like this charming whodunnit.” – Ruth Ware, author of One by OneThe first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.It is the early spring of 2016 and Queen Elizabeth is at Windsor Castle in advance of her 90th birthday celebrations. But the preparations are interrupted by the shocking and untimely death of a guest in one of the Castle bedrooms. The scene leads some to think the young Russian pianist strangled himself, yet a badly tied knot leads MI5 to suspect foul play. When they begin to question the Household’s most loyal servants, Her Majesty knows they’re looking in the wrong place.For the Queen has been living an extraordinary double life ever since her teenage years as “Lilibet.” Away from the public eye and unbeknownst to her closest friends and advisers, she has the most brilliant skill for solving crimes. With help from her Assistant Private Secretary, Rozie Oshodi, a British Nigerian officer recently appointed to the Royal Horse Artillery, the Queen discreetly begins making inquiries. As she carries out her royal duties with her usual aplomb, no one in the Royal Household, the government, or the public knows that the resolute Elizabeth won’t hesitate to use her keen eye, quick mind, and steady nerve to bring a murderer to justice.SJ Bennett captures Queen Elizabeth’s voice with skill, nuance, wit, and genuine charm in this imaginative and engaging mystery that portrays Her Majesty as she’s rarely seen: kind yet worldly, decisive, shrewd, and, most important, a superb judge of character.Book The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Review :
The millions of us who enjoy reading detective and mystery fiction are nearly always delighted to see a new series take off with a flourish, introducing us to a hitherto unknown investigator and, if we're especially lucky, to some new twists on our tried-and-true standbys: The Locked Room, The Least Likely Suspect, or The Shocking Finale among many other memes of the trade. Personally, I always enjoy best mysteries that involve actual people, living or dead, making it seem that they are crime-fighting while in the middle of their more public pursuits.S.J. Bennett has presented us with a magnificent specimen of this favorite type of mine. The Windsor Knot's subtitle is Her Majesty the Queen Investigates, and indeed the heroine is none other than Queen Elizabeth II, aided and abetted by a series of aides, servants, and officials whom she presses into service. The action takes place in April 2016 at Windsor Castle, where the Queen is preparing to celebrate her ninetieth birthday while staying busy with other royal duties like entertaining President and Mrs. Obama, "doing her boxes" full of government papers she is required to read and sign, receiving her ministers and discussing policy with them, and making plans for the next few months' ceremonies and public events. In the middle of all this activity she holds a "dine and sleep" party during which one of her guests is found dead in embarrassing circumstances.Since the Queen is nearly ninety in this book she doesn't do a lot of investigating herself, relying instead on some intrepid assistants and her own common sense in assessing what they report back to her. Eventually she and her helpers solve the mystery in a satisfying conclusion. Throughout the book hints are dropped about earlier criminal investigations in which the Queen has taken part, beginning when she was a very young girl. Undoubtedly these hints point Bennett's readers to several more yet-to-be-published novels, helping to build up our anticipation. In my case it certainly works.This is not the first mystery series in which Elizabeth II has featured as an investigator. In the 1990s C.C. Benison published Death At Buckingham Palace, Death At Sandringham House, and Death At Windsor Castle, all relating crimes which the Queen solves with the help of one of her maids. They were a lot of fun to read, too, but I think S.J. Bennett's tale is better written and more clever. This book combines suspense, intrigue and the alluring details of life in Windsor Castle as Rozie, Assistant Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth, takes on secret errands to help HerMajesty solve a painful mystery. A young and handsome pianist is murdered, and other talented young people die, but the Queen never looks away from the sordid and terrible details. All while she follows a hellish schedule, manages an overwhelming amount of detail, and is condescended to as a doddering old lady by men who should know better. Somehow this adds up to an absolutely charming and riveting book. I hope we see more of Rozie and the Queen soon. Read Online The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Download The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) PDF The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Mobi Free Reading The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Download Free Pdf The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) PDF Online The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Mobi Online The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Reading Online The Windsor Knot: A Novel (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Book 1) Read Online SJ Bennett Download SJ Bennett SJ Bennett PDF SJ Bennett Mobi Free Reading SJ Bennett Download Free Pdf SJ Bennett PDF Online SJ Bennett Mobi Online SJ Bennett Reading Online SJ BennettRead Google Analytics: Understanding Visitor Behavior By Justin Cutroni
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