Bertie and the Crime of Passion
Bertie (the future King Edward VII) has a princely appetite for tasty morsels of all kinds. With glorious food and glamorous women equally appealing, it’s not surprising that he visits Paris every year, with a modest retinue of some 30 faithful servants.
The year 1889, however, marks his most eventful trip. First, he is introduced to the can-can—that deliciously vulgar new sensation in which he takes, of course, a purely scholarly interest. And second, a murder at a fashionable nightclub allows him to exercise his beloved sleuthing skills, poking the royal nose into showgirls’ dressing rooms and all manner of backstage intrigues. With Sarah Bernhardt and Toulouse-Lautrec acting as a dual Dr. Watson, His Highness cannot fail to find a solution to the crime—though no bets as to whether it’s the right one.
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Fans of Agatha Christie and Anne Perry
“A lively evocation of fin-de-siecle Paris...another one of Lovesey’s winning confections”—New York Times
