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Murder most royal / S.J. Bennett.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Her Majesty the Queen investigatesPublication details: London : Zaffre, 2022.Description: 326 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781838776183 (hbk.) :
  • 1838776184 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PR6102.E66
Summary: Christmas at Sandringham is going to be murder. A human hand and a bag of drugs are found washed up on a beach next to the Queen's estate at Sandringham. The Queen identifies the 70-year-old victim, Edward St Cyr, from his signet ring. But the search for his killer is not so straightforward. Suspects include the Queen's horse groom, a shady land agent, an aristocrat neighbour, as well as the victim's many cousins and relations. The investigation leads the Queen - and her trusted assistant, Rozie - to a local pigeon racing club, back to London, and to the ancient, moated Godwick Hall. But how do the seemingly disparate pieces of the puzzle fit together?
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Halewood Library Crime Hardback Book Available 38043281885265
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Adult Kirkby Library Crime Hardback Book Checked out 26/01/2024 38043281890018
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Christmas at Sandringham is going to be murder. A human hand and a bag of drugs are found washed up on a beach next to the Queen's estate at Sandringham. The Queen identifies the 70-year-old victim, Edward St Cyr, from his signet ring. But the search for his killer is not so straightforward. Suspects include the Queen's horse groom, a shady land agent, an aristocrat neighbour, as well as the victim's many cousins and relations. The investigation leads the Queen - and her trusted assistant, Rozie - to a local pigeon racing club, back to London, and to the ancient, moated Godwick Hall. But how do the seemingly disparate pieces of the puzzle fit together?

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