A Death in Diamonds

Sophia Bennett
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Praise for A Death in Diamonds:

LIBRARY JOURNAL - EDITORS’ PICKS OF THE YEAR | BEST BOOKS 2025

“Cleverly combines the queen’s investigations with a police procedural . . . Anglophiles and fans of historical mysteries will enjoy.”
Library Journal, starred review

“Bennett’s fourth whodunit featuring Queen Elizabeth II is the best yet.”
Publishers Weekly

“Bennett blends detection with domestic detail and transnational pageantry to create a royal treat.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Gripping intrigue from the very first page . . . With well-researched events and an emphasis on the female perspective, this immersive historical mystery will entice Queen Elizabeth II fans and royal watchers.”
Booklist

“A royal treat, these books are simply delicious.”
Deadly Pleasures

“Well plotted and insightful, Bennett's narrative is a treat for Anglophiles and mystery lovers.”
Shelf Awareness

“An impressively original and deftly crafted 'whodunnit'.”
Midwest Book Review

“A wonderful blend of historical fiction and cozy mystery.”
Kings River Life

“It’s hard to imagine, but one of the very best series has gotten even better . . . This is deep, rich writing that should attract the millions who enjoyed The Crown, and want yet more.”
First Clue

“Fans of this series or new fans . . . will enjoy this one.”
Red Carpet Crash

Praise for Her Majesty The Queen Investigates series:
“Sheer entertainment.”
The New York Times

“Some crimes need the royal touch.”
Vogue

“A pitch-perfect murder mystery.”
—Ruth Ware, bestselling author

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Great ending

"I REALLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK BUT FOUND I had to read very closely to keep track of all characters. Some of the situations the authour talked about were real but she acknowedge them in the aferward to the book."

BC J. (5/5)

A Death in Diamonds

"I have really enjoyed this series about Queen Elizabeth II as a detective!"

GMcKay (5/5)

Delightful read

"A Death in Diamonds is another page turner in the Her Majesty the Queen Investigates. I love this series, always a good mystery, its fun to watch the Queen investigate the latest and I learn about history as I read. It's 1957 and while in Paris the Queen has an intuition that someone in her inner circle is out to sabotage her and Prince Phillip. Joan McGaw is a typist on staff and when the Queen meets her, she realizes that in Jane she has an ally . Joan does the footwork, its dangerous and secrecy must prevail. S. J. Bennet makes this series fun but informative and I would certainly want the Queen investigating on my behalf. After the final page I find myself eagerly awaiting the next mystery the Queen will come across."

Judy1 (4/5)

So clever!

"In a word: brilliant! This coming from a decidedly non-Royal watcher. But there’s just something about Queen Elizabeth and the way the author has captured her and life as a royal in general that is so engaging. And I love the clever way she has incorporated the amateur sleuthing while staying true to the reality of the Queen’s obvious logistical limitations. The first three books in the series are contemporary novels but this fourth one takes us back to 1957 when a much younger Queen Elizabeth is juggling royal duties, family life and finding her way in a new post-war / Cold War world. Fascinating historical details and insights into what it must have been like for the young queen to gently break away from her trusted but oh so stuffy staff. Lots of pompous, moustached gentlemen who would prefer to remain in the past, keeping the Queen as a figurehead while they ‘wisely’ guide her path. Only, there seems to be a saboteur in the palace and the astute Queen has her suspicions but lacks the freedom to find the evidence. And that’s where beleaguered typist (with an interesting war history) Joan comes in. She’s Watson to the Queen’s Sherlock. Argh — there were times I wanted to scream over the insufferable chauvinism and backward 50s ideologies. But then I’d be chuckling over how the Queen deftly works around all those well-meaning men to solve not one, but two mysteries and all with them none the wiser. I dearly wished she could stand up and shout “Ta da! I figured it all out for you!” and take the credit instead of cleverly orchestrating the investigations behind the scenes. A complicated mystery with lots of complex layers and multiple points of view kept me invested in the read right to the end. And left me hoping that we won’t have long to wait for the next ‘Her Majesty the Queen Investigates’ book to release. Of note: Some mild language. I listened to the audio edition, narrated by Samantha Bond who did a tremendous job with all these characters. From a young Queen to all the stuffy gentlemen and everyone in between. She made an already stellar story that much more engaging. Highly recommend the audio book if you are a listening kind of reader. My thanks to Dreamscape Media and Net Galley for providing me with an audio copy of this book."

KavR (4/5)

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  • Published date: Jan 21, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
  • ISBN: 9798892420907
  • Dimensions: 5.75" W x 1.03" L x 8.59" H
S. J. Bennett was born in Yorkshire, England, and lives in London. An army child, she grew up traveling around the world. Her first novel was published when she was forty-two, after a varied career and lots of procrastination. She is the award-winning author of several books for children and teaches and podcasts about writing.

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