Royal Flush, by Rhys Bowen review




1930’s London: Poor Lady Georgiana-thirty-fourth in line to the throne- has been sent home due to a little scandal. Now she must keep the entirely unsuitable Mrs. Simpson from seducing the Prince of Wales-and help Scotland Yard by preventing someone from shooting the Prince of Wales instead of quails.


File Size: 749 KB

Print Length: 332 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 042522788X

Publisher: Berkley; Reprint edition (July 7, 2009)

Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC

Language: English


My thoughts:


This is book 3 of the series and Georgiana is at it again.  Someone is trying to take out the royal family.  She is supposed to help since she is on the inside and figure out who and why someone is doing this.  She is called back to Scotland to do just that.


The family home is over ran but americans and especially Willis who wants Prince Phillip.  I thought it was interning bring this into the book.  I do like how Bowen weaves in fact with her fiction.  She helps her sister in law Fig take care of them and try to run them off.  It is funny when they turn down the furnace to it will be cooler and the water temp cooler.


We meet Darcy again and of course he is on and off again like normal.


For me this one was a bit slower then the others.  I was finding myself skipping a few pages here and there to get moving.  Otherwise a nice read.   I will keep reading more books in this series.


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