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All the Queen's Men

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"Sheer entertainment... Bennett infuses wit and an arch sensibility into her prose... This is not mere froth, it is pure confection."New York Times Book Review on The Windsor Knot

Amateur detective Queen Elizabeth II is back in this hugely entertaining follow-up to the bestseller The Windsor Knot, in which Her Majesty must determine how a missing painting is connected to the shocking death of a staff member inside Buckingham Palace.

At Buckingham Palace, the autumn of 2016 presages uncertain times. The Queen must deal with the fallout from the Brexit referendum, a new female prime minister, and a tumultuous election in the United States—yet these prove to be the least of her worries when a staff member is found dead beside the palace swimming pool. Is it truly the result of a tragic accident, as the police think, or is something more sinister going on?

Meanwhile, her assistant private secretary, Rozie Oshodi, is on the trail of a favorite painting that once hung outside the Queen's bedroom and appears to have been misappropriated by the Royal Navy. And a series of disturbing anonymous letters have begun circulating in the palace. The Queen's courtiers think they have it all 'under control', but Her Majesty is not so sure. After all, though the staff and public may not be aware, she is the keenest sleuth among them. Sometimes, it takes a Queen's eye to see connections where no one else can.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2021

      Following The Windsor Knot, YA author Bennett's triumphant first foray into adult mystery, Elizabeth II returns to sleuth again with the help of Assistant Private Secretary Rozie Oshodi. As the queen worries about a missing painting, Rozie does not immediately share news of the troublesome letters received by some of the staff. Then a staffer winds up dead in the pool house at Buckingham Palace, and it's time to act. With a 75,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 24, 2022
      In Bennett’s enjoyable, good-natured sequel to 2020’s The Windsor Knot, Queen Elizabeth II once again assumes a Nero Wolfe–like role while her faithful assistant private secretary, former army officer Rozie Oshodi, handles the legwork and any necessary fisticuffs. What starts off as an investigation into how a favorite painting belonging to Her Majesty has ended up in the Ministry of Defence’s collection of maritime art soon leads to the discovery of an insidious poison pen campaign against female palace employees and a long-standing fraud scheme. Murder inevitably follows. Set in the autumn of 2016, the brouhaha surrounding Brexit and the U.S. presidential race provides an invigorating backdrop, allowing for appearances by Prime Minister Theresa May and commentary on the intrusive nature of the press. Highlights include the breakfast table talk between the queen and Prince Philip and, of course, references to the monarch’s beloved corgis. Bennett respectfully portrays the queen while providing edifying details of palace life. Dog lovers and Anglophiles will rejoice. Agent: Grainne Fox, Fletcher & Co.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2022
      Her staffers fear that she has been binge-watching Murder She Wrote again. Queen Elizabeth II enjoys her detective shows, a fondness she inherited from her late mother. It is autumn of 2016: Brexit is in the news, along with a new female prime minister and a new American president. Closer to home, a housekeeper has been found dead beside the Buckingham Palace swimming pool, and one of Elizabeth's favorite paintings is missing. Fortified by an occasional gin and Dubonnet, Her Majesty insinuates herself into the investigation, three of her corgis in tow. Meanwhile, she tasks her assistant private secretary, Rozie Oshodi, with finding the painting, and Rozie uncovers a link to the murder. The Queen brings her first-class memory and keen judgment from a life fully lived to bear, and in solving the puzzle, she must confront some sad truths about her trusted staff. This second in the series (after The Windsor Knot, 2020) is rich in palace detail and vibrant with royal personalities--just the thing for readers looking for a clever riff on The Crown.

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