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Forget Agatha Christie. The true queen of crime is, in fact, a queen—complete with a crown and scepter. In "The Windsor Murderer ," Queen Elizabeth II tries to solve a crime that occurred in her favorite residence. All while pretending to be just an elderly monarch.
The day after an event hosted by Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, one of her guests is found dead in his chambers. The scene suggests the young Russian hanged himself, but a small detail leads MI5 to suspect homicide. When agents begin questioning the castle's most loyal staff, Her Majesty knows they're looking in the wrong place.
Since her youth, the Queen has lived an incredible double life. Behind the scenes, she has been using her enormous talent for solving crimes. With the help of Rozie Oshodi, a newly hired Nigerian assistant to her private secretary, she launches a parallel investigation. While the monarch continues to carry out royal duties with her usual aplomb, no one in the Royal Household, the government, or the public suspects that the determined Elizabeth will not hesitate to use her keen eye, sharp mind, and emotional balance to put this killer behind bars.
“Like an episode of The Crown , but with a twist of murder.” Daily Mail
“A perfect detective novel. If you combined The Crown with Miss Marple, you would have a charming mystery like this.” Ruth Ware
“This is one of those mystery that will leave you wanting to discover the killer's identity until the very end.” Red Magazine
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