They’re back. The cast of characters that helped Her Majesty, QEII, solve a murder in SJ Bennett’s debut novel, THE WINDSOR KNOT, are back and on fine form once again.
This time in ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN (A Three Dog Problem in the UK), Her Majesty is in residence at Buckingham Palace lamenting the lost of a beloved (garish) painting. A painting that is near and dear to her heart and, what starts as a hunt for what happened to said painting during a refurbishment of her private apartments—while away on a tour of Australia—turns into, yes, you guessed it. Murder.
I think I’m in love with Sophie Bennett’s writing. She really knows how to set up a good read by crafting a great plot, and subsequent sub-plots, filled with a bevvy of stalwart characters and shady duffers.
From Her Majesty, her APS, Rozie Oshodi, through to Sir Simon, Rozie’s immediate boss, through to those we only meet in passing. Each is well drawn and given enough depth as to make them fully realised. And as Rozie, at the Queen’s behest, does what she does best, investigate for HRH (ably helped by Sir Simon though he doesn’t know it) we’re off on another superbly crafted, and well-written murder-mystery.
What makes this series stand out for me is Bennett’s attention to what seem like throw away details. Those snippets of history and background, and the vignettes of guest appearance of real people of the day, like the then Prime Minister of the UK, Theresa May. It all adds to the richness of the read.
Never mind we’re on the hunt for a missing painting, a would-be poison-pen author, we’re also tracking who did not one, but two murders.
There are red herrings a plenty, and lots of little twists and turns to keep the pace ticking over like a purring Jaguar or Rolls Royce. And enough skullduggery to keep you guessing who the main culprits are, right up until the last chapter when, once again, HRH, pulling at those little loose threads, actually get’s everyone else to do all the work, and solve the whodunit in a very satisfactory way.
As an endnote, you don’t have to have read The Windsor Knot in order to enjoy All The Queen’s Men, but you would be missing out on some fun shenanigans and snappy dialogue.
Highly recommended!
ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN
Author: SJ Bennett
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN: 9780063227910
Genre: Murder-Mystery
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I have heard the titles of these books. Did I read them here or somewhere else?
For some reason the don’t interest me though. Sorry.
You probably heard of them here, Tobia, as I reviewed book 1 in the series last Sunday. I’m working my way through the series. And no need to apologise, if this is not the book or genre for you, that’s fine.
I’m not really into this genre, but the fact that it’s QEII makes me want to read them. Thank you for alerting me to them. I sent the information to my friend who has a little independent bookstore, she hadn’t heard of them but loves the idea.
This is a really good version of how a cosy murder mystery should be written, J. Clever, funny, with great characters that are at once memorable.
Oh, I hope your friend the bookstore owner gets the series in, they really are worth it.