Book Review: Rhys Bowen’s The Twelve Clues of Christmas
A hostess job in Tiddleton rescues Lady Georgie from a dreary family Christmas with Fig only to land her in the twelve days of murder…and a long-standing witch’s curse.
A hostess job in Tiddleton rescues Lady Georgie from a dreary family Christmas with Fig only to land her in the twelve days of murder…and a long-standing witch’s curse.
Molly Murphy is supposed to give up sleuthing now that she’s married, but the murder of an alderman puts her on the trail of a killer.
Evans risks everything to solve the murders and discover what happened to Jamila.
Constable Evans and Bronwen are planning their wedding until a girl goes missing…followed by Bronwen’s disappearance. Just after a bunker complete with chains and handcuffs is found.
The penniless Lady Georgiana Rannoch is off to Transylvania to represent the royals at a wedding. Only poison and blood threaten to drain the nuptial festivities.
When Constable Evan Evans starts renovations on the shepherd’s cottage, he finds the decades-old skeleton of a child. Then another child goes missing today.
It’s scandalous, but Lady Georgie is desperate for work and tries housecleaning and hired companion before being sent home on a secret mission for Queen and Scotland Yard.
1930s London and Lady Georgiana – thirty-fourth in line to the throne – has a lot on her plate, but little in her cupboards, when her new houseguest, the Bavarian princess, shows up.
Broke and fleeing an engagement, Lady Georgiana must clear her family name, when an arrogant Frenchman trying to swipe her family estate winds up dead in her bathtub,
On a visit to his mother with his new fiancée, Constable Evan Evans is challenged to find not the stone-cold killer he expected but a scared young man who swears his innocence.