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by S.J. Bennett
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Overview
It's 1961 and the Queen is planning her state visit to Italy aboard Britannia. But before she goes, an unreliable witness claims to have seen a brutal murder from the royal train. Did it really happen, and could the victim be a missing friend of Princess Margaret's new husband, Tony Armstrong Jones? The Queen and her assistant private secretary, Joan McGraw, get to work on their second joint investigation, little imagining that this time it will take them all the way to Venice in a tale of spies, lies and Cold War skulduggery. The book offers a satisfying blend of introspection and narrative movement. Reflective moments are balanced with plot development, ensuring that the story continues to move forward. This balance keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Readers frequently mention how approachable the writing style feels, even when addressing serious or complex topics. The author avoids unnecessary jargon and instead focuses on clear, purposeful language. This makes the book suitable for readers from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their familiarity with the subject matter explored in the story.
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