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She may be thirty-fifth in line for the throne, but Lady Georgiana Rannoch cannot wait to ring in the New Year—before a Christmas killer wrings another neck…
On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me—well, actually, my true love, Darcy O’Mara, is spending a feliz navidad tramping around South America. Meanwhile Mummy is holed up in a tiny village called Tiddleton-under-Lovey with that droll Noel Coward! And I’m snowed in at Castle Rannoch with my bumbling brother, Binky, and sourpuss sister-in-law, Fig.
So it’s a miracle when I contrive to land a position as hostess to a posh holiday party in Tiddleton. The village is like something out of A Christmas Carol! But no sooner have I arrived than a neighborhood nuisance, a fellow named Freddie, falls out of a tree dead. On my second day, another so-called accident results in a death – and there’s yet another on my third. Perhaps a recent prison break could have something to do with it…that, or a long-standing witch’s curse. But after Darcy shows up beneath the mistletoe, anything could be possible in this wicked wonderland.
Includes an English Christmas companion, full of holiday recipes, games, and more!
- Sales Rank: #62760 in Books
- Published on: 2013-11-05
- Released on: 2013-11-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x .87" w x 4.12" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 352 pages
From Booklist
Here’s a very cheeky cozy that both celebrates and satirizes the conventions of the English country-house mystery. Bowen sets her latest in the depths of the Depression, allowing hints of hard times to seep into even her upper-class milieu. Lady Georgiana Rannoch, the heroine of the Royal Spyness series (this is the sixth entry), is in line for succession to the throne. But she’s thirty-fifth in line, enough to get invited to the occasional royal party but not enough to pay the rent. She’s about to be evicted by repellent relatives from her family home, Castle Rannoch, in Scotland, when she sees an ad in The Lady asking for someone of “impeccable background” to supervise festivities at a country house in a tiny English village, Tiddleton-under-Lovey. The villagers seem to be accident-prone: one falls out of a tree and dies; another drowns; another is asphyxiated, prompting Lady Georgiana to turn from games-mistress to investigator. Bowen, who has won both the Agatha and Anthony Awards, gives us another tongue-in-cheek romp. With Christmas recipes and instructions for traditional games at book’s end. --Connie Fletcher
Review
“Like all of Rhys’s books, this is so much more than a murder mystery. It’s part love story, part social commentary, part fun and part downright terrifying. And completely riveting. ”—Louise Penny, author of The Beautiful Mystery
“Bowen blends zany humor with fair-play detection.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Delightful.”—Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Rhys Bowen has been nominated for every major award in mystery writing, including the Edgar®, and has won many, including both the Agatha and Anthony awards. She is also the author of the Molly Murphy Mysteries, set in turn-of-the-century New York, and the Constable Evans Mysteries, set in Wales. She was born in England and lives in Northern California.
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
This ever-so-slightly hysterical Christmas mystery will leave the reader gobsmacked ...
By Deb
Lady Georgiana Rannoch, sister to the current duke, had impeccable royal credentials, but she was stone broke. Even great-grandmama, Queen Victoria, couldn't help her there. In the meantime she was stuck in her ancestral home waiting on her sister-in-law, Fig, instead of waiting for her prince to come. "You'd have thought," spouted Fig's mother, Lady Wormwood, "someone would have taken her off your hands by now." Darcy O'Mara was no prince, but if Georgie did get the chance to marry him it would be for love. That was if he quit that spy stuff and asked her. Thirty-fifth in line for the throne and stuck in Castle Rannoch in a blizzard. She'd throw a wobbly, but that just wouldn't do. Not today anyway.
But wait, there could be something that might help. Lady Camilla Hawse-Gorzley had placed an ad asking for assistance in hosting "with the social duties of large Christmas house party." Georgie was going to get that job, leave, and would even take her walking catastrophe of a maid Queenie with her. She'd "set her former employer on fire with a wayward candle," but hopefully she'd behave. When they arrived they discovered everything had gone all pear shaped because Freddie Partridge had shot himself in a pear tree. Honestly, of all places to top oneself. Their stay Tiddleton-under Lovey, Devonshire was starting off with a bang.
It would be perfect because her granddad, Albert Spinks, also was in residence in Tiddleton. Oh, and mummy had taken up with Noel Coward there too and Darcy was there. Georgie quickly learned that everyone was saying that the Lovey Curse had struck again after Ted Grover's body "were found drowned in Lovey Brook this morning." Two bodies in two days? If anyone believed that nonsense they were all nutters, but when someone was gassed the next day and electrocuted the day after that it looked rather odd. The party must go on and Georgie would help with it. Inspector Newcombe claimed it was coincidence, but there were some blokes who had escaped from Dartmoor. Georgie was leaning toward the Curse, but was convinced when crazy Wild Sal warned, "You might want to watch yourself miss, or you might become a cropper." Would she be able to figure out who was offing people or would she end up like that Partridge in a pear tree?
This ever-so-slightly hysterical Christmas mystery will leave the reader gobsmacked. I really had no idea what I would be getting into as this particular mystery didn't look like my cup of tea. When I started reading, I could hardly stop. It was amazingly witty, the characters charming, and the plot was extremely well put together. Lady Hawse-Gorzley's party brought the crazies out of the woodwork, adding even more interest to the plot. Of course the ones who were being knocked off were equally interesting and woven perfectly into the mystery. There were a lot of characters, but I had no problem sorting them out and keeping track of them. No one is going to need twelve good reasons to love this book because one will do ... it's perfect!
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
The Best Royal Spyness Yet
By Amamel
I finished this book in one day. That should tell you something. It features a clever plot, with plenty of funny, light moments, and more Darcy than the last entry in the series (always a good thing).
Georgie is a wonderful character, very relatable. This book focuses less on her royal connections and more on her attempt to live her life in the way she wants. Most of the main characters from the series are present, and it is an engaging, escapist read. Highly recommended.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Continuing adventures of Lady Georgiana Rannoch
By Fred Camfield
Lady Georgiana (Georgie to her friends) is facing a bleak Christmas stuck at the ancestral castle in Scotland with her sister-in-law, Fig, and Fig's impossible family (see Naughty In Nice (A Royal Spyness Mystery). Desperate times call for desperate measures. She arranges to be a social hostess at a gala Christmas gathering at a country estate in Devon. It is near the village of Tittleton-under-Lovey, and it happens that her mother is spending the holidays at a cottage in the village with Noel Coward - not her mother's usual relationship if you know about Coward.
All is not as it seems, when unexpected houseguests show up - the Lady of the household is an aunt of Darcy. There is a diverse collection of houseguests, and there is the Lovey curse on the village - laid on the villagers by a witch the villagers burned at the stake centuries ago. Added to the mystery are escaped convicts from nearly Dartmoor prison. And then people start to die. The deaths are by different means, and would seem to be unconnected accidents, but to use an old expression, once is chance, twice is coincidence, and three times is enemy action. Her grandfather is on hand at her mother's cottage, and is willing to assist the local police, and of course Georgie and Darcy become involved.
Of course there is a village idiot (every village must have one), a crazy woman (said to be descended from the witch), and Georgie still has her impossible maid who she does not have the heart to fire. An interesting mystery with fogs, dangerous bogs, and village customs added in. An added feature at the end of the novel- there are recipes for various Christmas dishes that are mentioned in the novel - would you like to make mince pies, or have a Wassail Bowl? There is also a brief explanation of party games.
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