![]() ![]() ![]() The start of this series definitely captured my interest, especially because it features a plucky heroine who is trying to survive on her own in a world that doesn’t want to let her make it. ![]() But things take a turn for the worse when she finds a body in her bathtub and she keeps having “accidents” that almost cause her demise. Berkley Prime Crime, 23.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-7-8 Set in London in 1930, this merry first in a new cozy series from Agatha-winner Bowen. She creates a new business cleaning houses of the wealthy (in disguise) and has even been asked to spy for her relative, the Queen. In the sixth mystery in the New York Times bestselling Royal Spyness series, Lady Georgiana Rannoch cannot wait to ring in the New Yearbefore a Christmas killer wrings another neck Scotland, 1933. She sets out for London to try to survive on her own in 1932. Georgie, aka Lady Victoria, is penniless due to the fact that it is frowned upon for someone who is in line for the throne to work a “normal” job. I grabbed the first one in the series, Her Royal Spyness, and got started, and I’m glad to say that I have a new series to enjoy! ![]() I was looking for a new series, and I stumbled upon the Royal Spyness series, which features Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie, who is 34th in line for the English throne. I’ve recently been on a historical fiction kick that features women detectives or investigators. ![]()
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