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“…Sweeping and intimate, warm and gripping. I loved it!” ―Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache novels
A single twist of fate puts a servant girl to work in Queen Victoria’s royal kitchen, setting off a suspenseful, historical mystery by the New York Times bestselling author of The Tuscan Child and The Victory Garden.
Isabella Waverly only means to comfort the woman felled on a London street. In her final dying moments, she thrusts a letter into Bella’s hand. It’s an offer of employment in the kitchens of Buckingham Palace, and everything the budding young chef desperately wants: an escape from the constrictions of her life as a lowly servant. In the stranger’s stead, Bella can spread her wings.
Arriving as Helen Barton from Yorkshire, she pursues her passion for creating culinary delights, served to the delighted Queen Victoria herself. Best of all, she’s been chosen to accompany the queen to Nice. What fortune! Until the threat of blackmail shadows Bella to the Riviera, and a member of the queen’s retinue falls ill and dies.
Having prepared the royal guest’s last meal, Bella is suspected of the poisonous crime. An investigation is sure to follow. Her charade will be over. And her new life will come crashing down―if it doesn’t send her to the gallows.
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ISBN-10
1542008255
ISBN-13
978-1542008259
Print length
347 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Lake Union Publishing
Publication date
February 10, 2020
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Item weight
2.31 pounds
She said she had little to live for, and only her dear Abdul brought her joy.
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A rabbit pie can be very tasty, I said. She may not even know it’s rabbit. You would try to deceive the queen? He looked horrified.
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The way she smiled up at Billy relieved any worries I might have had. She loved him. And he was looking down at her with the same adoring gaze.
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“This delightful mystery neatly blends historical details of late Victorian life, from rich foods to royalty, into a story spiced with humor and romance. Bowen’s depiction of Bella as a modern Victorian woman, skillfully navigating class differences while struggling with the choice between a safe life and her ambitions, rings true.” ―Library Journal (starred review)
“A treasure trove of Victoriana…A truly delightful read.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“Bowen serves up a vivid picture of turn-of-the-century London with its strict class distinctions, crowded streets, and devotion to the Queen…Fans of Bowen and Victorian cozies will enjoy this inside-the-palace romp.” ―Booklist
“[Bowen] recreates her landscapes of ‘Palace’ and ‘Kitchen’ with great skill, and readers are drawn into the lives of the characters, as much is revealed even in the close quarters of the kitchen…A delightful way to learn more about food, its preparation and its presentation; and a tender love story.” ―Historical Novel Society
“Rhys Bowen is a gift to all who love great writing, rich and complex characters and a plot that grabs from first words. I dare you to put it down once you’ve read [the] opening sentence. Set in Nice, Bowen brings to life a little known and riveting episode in history―the annual visit of Queen Victoria to the French seaside town and the tumult that ensues. She takes us inside the royal court, inside the kitchens, through the eye of a junior chef, and into the towns and villages of the French Riviera. It is sweeping and intimate, warm and gripping. Above the Bay of Angels is a wonderful read that will stay with you long after the book is finished. I loved it!” ―Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache novels
About the Author
Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including The Victory Garden, The Tuscan Child, and the World War II–based In Farleigh Field, the winner of the Left Coast Crime Award for Best Historical Mystery Novel and the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel. Bowen’s work has won twenty honors to date, including multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. Her books have been translated into many languages, and she has fans around the world, including seventeen thousand Facebook followers. A transplanted Brit, Bowen divides her time between California and Arizona. To learn more about the author, visit www.rhysbowen.com.
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Rhys Bowen
Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of two historical mystery series as well as several internationally bestselling historical novels, two of which were nominated for Edgar Award
Rhys was born in Bath, England and educated at London University but now divides her time between California and Arizona. Her books have been nominated for every major mystery award and she has won twenty of them to date, including five Agathas.
She currently writes two historical mystery series, each very different in tone. The Molly Murphy mysteries feature an Irish immigrant woman in turn-of-the-century New York City. These books are multi-layered, complex stories with a strong sense of time and place and have won many awards including Agatha and Anthony. There are 19 books so far in this series plus three Kindle stories, Rhys’s daughter, Clare Broyles, now cowrites the series with her
Then there is Lady Georgie, She's 35th in line to the throne of England, but she's flat broke and struggling to survive in the Great Depression. These books are lighter and funnier than Molly's adventures. They poke gentle fun at the British class system--about which Rhys knows a lot, having married into an upper class family rather like Georgie's.
As a child Rhys spent time with relatives in Wales. Those childhood experiences colored her first mystery series, about Constable Evans in the mountains of Snowdonia.
Her books have been translated into over 30 languages
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Remaining true to self
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This is a well written book, and it keeps you interested to the end. It is a good book describing benefits of being educated while being willing to pursue hard work and achieving dreams.
Old Texan
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This book is so different
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I have read six books by Guys Bowen now. The first five were mysteries set in WWII and I loved every one of them. When I came across this one I wasn't sure I would like it as much, but it was wonderful! I love Ms. Bowen's writing.
Reflections
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
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Intriguing, suspenseful,uplifting,easygoing reading. Love when a novel is able to incorporate historical descriptions allowing one to broaden one’s knowledge and perspectives. The vivid imagery makes you feel like you are actually experiencing the setting(s) presented. It is always encouraging when goodness overcomes ridged social norms. A story of hope and courage. An enjoyable read.
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