by Rhys Bowen
This series keeps getting better and better. Rhys Bowen manages to keep the tone light and humour flowing while still delivering an interesting murder mystery with a surprisingly high body count, folding in credible historical details and developing the main character and the ensemble cast around he...
I enjoyed this book, though I has the murderer picked early on. It was a fun read but nothing to write home about. I hope this is not a sign that the next books in the series are going to be fun but nothing special. I would hate to see a series start to phone it in by the third book. As long as ...
I don't know that I would enjoy this series nearly as much as I have this far if I were actually reading the books, but the reader of the audiobooks, Katherine Kellgren, is really phenomenal. The mystery here is pretty lame, as was the case in the previous books, but Georgie is such a delightful pro...
Another entertaining entry in this series.
I love this series! Great characters and plot.
Lady Georgiana is thirty-fourth in line to the throne and so has all the responsibilities of being royal, but unfortunately she doesn’t have enough money to feed herself very well, much less pay for the wardrobe and servants that are expected for someone of her station. For this adventure Georgie le...
If you love a cozy-mystery that's as much fluff and fun set in the 1930s before WWII with a dash of young English royalty thrown in, you'll love the Lady Georgie Her Spyness mysteries.The mystery in book #3 is who is trying to do away with the heirs to the English throne? Yes, the Prince of Wales' (...
I think I enjoyed this one most of all - I really like the way the author took interesting events in history and made a story out of them. Looking forward to the fourth book.
3.5 Stars
Near-fatal accidents keep almost befalling the royal family--could someone be attempting assassination? Lady Georgie is on the case, but keeps getting sidetracked by her tangled romantic feelings. In the end, she figures it out, and the killer confesses and then dies by their own hand, just to mak...