Monday, July 16, 2012

The Pigeon Pie Mystery: A Novel by Julia Stuart GIVEAWAY

The Pigeon Pie Mystery: A NovelThe Pigeon Pie Mystery: A Novel by Julia Stuart


Julia Stuart returns in her follow-up to the bestselling The Tower, the Zoo and the Tortoise with this clever murder mystery set in Victorian England, brimming with her signature charm and fabulous characters.

When Indian Princess Alexandrina is left penniless by the sudden death of her father, the Maharaja of Brindor, Queen Victoria grants her a grace-and-favor home in Hampton Court Palace. Though rumored to be haunted, Alexandrina and her lady's maid, Pooki, have no choice but to take the Queen up on her offer.

Aside from the ghost sightings, Hampton Court doesn't seem so bad. The princess is soon befriended by three eccentric widows who invite her to a picnic with all the palace's inhabitants, for which Pooki bakes a pigeon pie. But when General-Major Bagshot dies after eating said pie, and the coroner finds traces of arsenic in his body, Pooki becomes the #1 suspect in a murder investigation.

Princess Alexandrina isn't about to let her faithful servant hang. She begins an investigation of her own, and discovers that Hampton Court isn't such a safe place to live after all.

With her trademark wit and charm, Julia Stuart introduces us to an outstanding cast of lovable oddballs, from the palace maze-keeper to the unconventional Lady Beatrice (who likes to dress up as a toucan—don't ask), as she guides us through the many delightful twists and turns in this fun and quirky murder mystery. Everyone is hiding a secret of the heart, and even Alexandrina may not realize when she's caught in a maze of love.

This book is on its way to my house so I am not able to recommend the book, itself. 
HOWEVER
I DID read The Tower, the Zoo and the Tortoise and wrote a raving review.
To summarize THAT book by this author, it was quirky, made me laugh out loud, and you don't have to be British to understand the humorous undertones.

And the tortoise just slowly walks across a few scenes. It is hilarious in a British way. It is subtly funny in an American way. I laughed. Out loud.

Take a chance. Enter to win a copy. Read it with a British mind. 

It helps to read it with a British accent inside your head. Although I find myself doing that anyway with a lot of books I read. 

Because I'm quirky, too.

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2 comments:

Mary (Bookfan) said...

Thanks for a chance to win. I loved The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise! Love your giveaway form as well :-)

sparklejewelsp59@yahoo.com said...

love to win this book am in need of a new book to read