A three dog problem / S.J. Bennett.

By: Bennett, S. J. (Sophia J.) [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Bennett, S. J. Her Majesty The Queen investigates ; bk. 2.Publisher: Leicester [England] : Ulverscroft, Charnwood, 2022Edition: Large print editionDescription: 384 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444848151Other title: 3 dog problemSubject(s): Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926- -- Fiction | Women detectives -- England -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: Queen Elizabeth II is having a royal nightmare. A referendum divides the nation, a tumultuous election grips the United States - and the body of a staff member is found dead beside Buckingham Palace swimming pool. Is it a tragic accident, as the police think? Or is something more sinister going on? As Her Majesty looks for answers, her trusted assistant Rozie is on the trail of a treasured painting that once hung outside the Queen's bedroom. But when Rozie receives a threatening anonymous letter, Elizabeth knows dark forces are at work - far too close to home. After all, though the staff and public may not realise it, she is the keenest sleuth among them. Sometimes it takes a Queen's eye to see connections where no one else can...
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Queen Elizabeth II is having a royal nightmare. A referendum divides the nation, a tumultuous election grips the United States - and the body of a staff member is found dead beside Buckingham Palace swimming pool. Is it a tragic accident, as the police think? Or is something more sinister going on? As Her Majesty looks for answers, her trusted assistant Rozie is on the trail of a treasured painting that once hung outside the Queen's bedroom. But when Rozie receives a threatening anonymous letter, Elizabeth knows dark forces are at work - far too close to home. After all, though the staff and public may not realise it, she is the keenest sleuth among them. Sometimes it takes a Queen's eye to see connections where no one else can...

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