
On Her Majesty's Frightfully Secret Service
A Royal Spyness Mystery, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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By:
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Rhys Bowen
In the new Royal Spyness Mystery from the New York Times best-selling author of Crowned and Dangerous, Lady Georgiana Rannoch juggles secret missions from the queen, Darcy, and her mother. But it's all in a day's work when you're 35th in line to the British Crown.
When Darcy runs off on another secret assignment, I am left to figure out how to travel to Italy sans maid and chaperone to help my dear friend Belinda, as she awaits the birth of her baby alone. An opportunity presents itself in a most unexpected way - my cousin the queen is in need of a spy to attend a house party in the Italian lake country. The Prince of Wales and the dreadful Mrs. Simpson have been invited, and Her Majesty is anxious to thwart a possible secret wedding.
What luck! A chance to see Belinda and please the queen as I seek her permission to relinquish my claim to the throne so I can marry Darcy. Only that's as far as my good fortune takes me. I soon discover that Mummy is attending the villa party, and she has her own secret task for me. Then, Darcy shows up and tells me that the fate of a world on the brink of war could very well depend on what I overhear at dinner! I shouldn't be all that surprised when one of my fellow guests is murdered and my Italian holiday becomes a nightmare....
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If you have not yet listened to her do the Bloody Jack Jamie Fabre series just go buy them now....so great! Pure vocal theatre. She will be sorely missed from afar 😢
The best female narrator has gone!!!! :(
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Love this series!
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This wasn't my favorite storyline, found it a little slow and the motive was weak. However, I love the slow progression of Darcy and Georgi and how they're becoming a crime solving team.
Georgianna and Katherine succeed again
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The ‘Royal Spyness’ from the series name has mostly been an accidental detective. Georgie is somewhere and someone is murdered and she figures out who it is. And while there has been several books with explicit directions from the Queen, it has not been spy or detective work as much as problem solving.
On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service is one of the clearest attempts to actually carry through with the premise. The Queen sends out Georgie to check up on the Crown Prince Edward and Wallis Simpson. The Queen is afraid that they are going to quietly get married.
Because this is a historical fiction cozy mystery, there really is some history that these are loosely based on. Prince Edward was having an affair with Mrs Simpson. There was concern about his getting married to her (she was twice divorced and could not legally get married to him if he was going to be King.)
At the end of the last book, it appeared that Georgie and Darcy are going to get married, if the marriage can be approved by the King and Parliament (because Darcy is Catholic, Georgie has to officially remove herself from the line of succession to marry Darcy.)
One of my common complaints about series fiction is that the broader story of the series often does not move much during each individual book. This is the 11th book and Georgie and Darcy have had a romance going on since the beginning. It has been slow, but I do think the series is making progress, not just in the relationship, but historically.
This book has the looming, but not yet declared World War II as a real background. Hitler and Mussolini are not in the books as characters, but their presence in the world is frequently commented on and German military and the Nazi party is a significant part of the thread mystery of this book.
The mystery was not very mysterious. I am not particularly good at solving mysteries early, but even I knew pretty early on who the killer was. I enjoy the series because I have enjoyed the characters and the humor. The series has dragged the last several books. But On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service is better than the last several. Although there was not much in the book that was Frightful.
Better than the last few
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Always Enjoyable
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But on the whole, this was one of my favorites. As the series gets closer to WWII, the mysteries get more historically involved, and I like that.
Predictable, but enjoyable.
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Another fun romp
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Loved it!
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I can't wait until Book 12 comes out!!
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Love The Series...Just One Thing
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