Death of a Queen

Death of a Queen

by Christopher St John Sprigg
Death of a Queen

Death of a Queen

by Christopher St John Sprigg

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Overview

"Give up your foolish plan. If not you die"

When elderly Queen Hanna discovers the anonymous letter in her dress pocket, she knows someone in her household is spying on her. The queen is secretly planning a ceremony of atonement that she hopes will secure the royal succession. Amateur sleuth Charles Venables is invited by the queen's son Gustav to help identify the spy quickly and discreetly before her next public appearance. But on his first night in Iconia, Queen Hanna is strangled with a museum relic known as the 'Curse of the Herzgovins'. Venables knows an all too human hand is involved, but how was the murderer able to enter the queen's heavily guarded chamber? And why was the body found wearing the royal ceremonial robes rather than the clothes she had retired in?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161361498
Publisher: Moonstone Press, LLC
Publication date: 08/14/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 719,366
File size: 934 KB

About the Author

Christopher St John Sprigg (1907 – 1937)
Christopher St John Sprigg was a witty and prolific writer who also published non-fiction under the pseudonym Christopher Cauldwell. Death of a Queen was the fifth of seven crime novels Sprigg wrote between 1933 and his death in February 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. Other books featuring sleuth Charles Venables – Crime in Kensington, Fatality in Fleet Street, and The Perfect Alibi, – are also available from Moonstone Press.
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