A Death In Diamonds
(Author) S.J. Bennett- A young woman is found dead in a mews house not far from Buckingham Palace, wearing only silk underwear and a diamond tiara. A man's corpse is discovered nearby, garrotted and pierced through the eye with a long, sharp implement. According to the police, a high society card game was going on downstairs that night. One of the players surely committed the murders, but each of them can give the others an alibi. When someone very close to her is implicated, the young Queen is drawn in to the investigation...
S.J. Bennett
S.J. Bennett is a British author known for her historical fiction novels. She has a knack for blending fascinating historical details with compelling storytelling. Bennett's most notable work is "The Windsor Knot," a mystery novel featuring Queen Elizabeth II as a detective. This novel garnered critical acclaim for its unique premise and engaging plot. Bennett's contributions to literature include bringing historical figures to life in her works and offering readers a fresh perspective on well-known events. Her literary style is characterized by meticulous research and vivid descriptions, immersing readers in the time period of her stories. Bennett's impact on the historical fiction genre has been significant, as she has breathed new life into familiar historical figures and settings.