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Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Series by SJ Bennett 4 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: SJ Bennett
SKU: MAN-VRT-BNR-U2515-9789124340148
Barcode: 9789124340148
Publisher: Zaffre
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Titles in This Set:
A Death in Diamonds
The Windsor Knot
A Three Dog Problem
Murder Most Royal

Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781838776244
9781838774318
9781838774844
9781838776190

Overview:
Step into the intriguing intersection of royal life and gripping mystery with SJ Bennett’s Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series. This four‑book collection gathers a bold lineup that reimagines Queen Elizabeth II as a keen, composed investigator navigating the tensions of duty, diplomacy, and danger. A Death in Diamonds transports readers to 1957, when Britain reshapes its identity on the world stage and the young queen deftly maneuvers through high society and shifting loyalties. The Windsor Knot places the monarch amid a chilling crime at Windsor Castle, where a guest’s murder and whispered secrets threaten to unravel the palace’s delicate order. A Three Dog Problem drops the queen into a royal nightmare shaped by a national referendum and a volatile international backdrop, culminating in a puzzling death beside Buckingham Palace’s pool. Murder Most Royal follows the ruler who identifies danger with a calm, decisive grace. Together, the collection offers page‑turning mysteries framed by meticulous historical detail, witty observation, and the quiet magnetism of a queen who refuses to surrender to the easy answer. This is a complete, highly readable set for fans of historical mysteries that respect the past while delivering modern plotting and sharp, character‑driven storytelling.

What This Collection Covers:
Across four novels, Bennett threads together personal poise, political nuance, and intricate puzzle design. Readers will follow a monarch who uses observation, discretion, and a steady moral compass to connect the dots others overlook. The series explores how tradition and modernization collide in mid‑century Britain—how empire’s fade, evolving media, and evolving public roles shape crime and justice. Each book builds on a distinct mystery while expanding the queen’s inner life: how she thinks under pressure, how she balances public duty with private instinct, and how loyalty, trust, and wit become essential tools in solving crime. The set‑up invites readers to savor carefully plotted revelations, character chemistry, and a vivid sense of time and place—an experience that blends historical texture with suspenseful storytelling in a thoroughly satisfying arc.

Book-by-Book Guide:
A Death in Diamonds
In 1957 Britain is redefining its place in a changing world, and the young Queen Elizabeth II must learn to navigate diplomacy, power, and perception. Bennett crafts a tightly wound mystery where the glitter of diplomatic evenings clashes with the sting of betrayal. The queen’s accuracy and composure shine as she pieces together clues that fall between public ceremony and private motive. The plot moves with careful precision, revealing how a string of seemingly unrelated events can culminate in a high‑stakes crime. This opening novel establishes the series’ blend of royal ambiance, historical texture, and a protagonist who intimately understands that truth is often found in the quiet corners of palace life. The story sets a tone of restraint, wit, and forensic observation that carries through the collection. The Windsor Knot
A night of grandeur at Windsor Castle ends with murder, and the rope around the victim’s neck points toward a web of palace workers and trusted aides. The queen is determined to see beyond the obvious suspects and the swift judgments of investigators who may overlook the real culprits. Bennett’s pacing keeps the tension tight as loyalties inside the royal household are tested and the public’s appetite for scandal grows. The queen’s guidance, framed by decorum and intelligence, steers the investigation toward a resolution that respects both procedure and the human stories behind the crime. The novel blends traditional mystery engineering with a refined, modern sensibility. A Three Dog Problem
The nation faces a referendum that divides public opinion, while a tumultuous election in the United States sends ripples through British politics. Amid this upheaval, tragedy strikes near Buckingham Palace, and a staff member’s body forces the crown to confront darker currents beneath the surface of ceremonial life. The queen’s investigative instincts come to the fore as she weighs political machinations against personal motives, all while maintaining her public role. The plot intensifies through misdirection and revelation, culminating in a carefully orchestrated solution that honors the series’ commitment to character, context, and clue‑driven twists. Murder Most Royal
A longstanding monarch’s curiosity meets a new, more dangerous era of intrigue. The queen’s insights sharpen as the victim—Edward St Cyr—emerges from a life filled with controversy and enemies. Bennett’s prose captures the delicate balance between public service and private investigation, as the queen untangles motives, reputations, and power plays. The mystery hinges on subtle evidence and the queen’s intuitive grasp of human nature, delivering a satisfying denouement that feels earned and authentic. The final entry in the set consolidates the series’ strengths: meticulous plotting, vivid palace atmosphere, and a protagonist whose intelligence remains her most persuasive weapon.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who enjoy historical mysteries with a regal backbone and a clever, methodical heroine. It suits fans of character‑driven crime, readers seeking richly drawn period detail, and those who appreciate puzzles rooted in real‑world politics and palace life. The four books are a terrific choice for weekend binge readers who want a satisfying, single‑author arc, as well as book clubs interested in discussions around monarchy, duty, and justice. It’s a superb gift for mystery lovers who value intelligence, restraint, and a strong female lead who can outthink even the most formidable adversaries without abandoning her core principles.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete four‑book collection by a acclaimed author
  • Historically rich setting with tight, puzzle‑driven plots
  • Strong, intelligent queen as a central, relatable detective
  • Perfect for weekend binge reading and long‑form immersion
  • Ideal gift set for mystery fans and history lovers
  • Well‑structured paperback editions that are easy to collect and share

About the Author:
SJ Bennett is the author behind the Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series. Her work combines sharp plotting with acute historical insight, delivering mysteries that feel both authentic to the era and fresh in their approach to investigative procedure. Bennett’s portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II as a capable, observant sleuth has earned praise for balancing royal decorum with contemporary storytelling. In her writing, readers encounter a poised, thoughtful narrator who uses intellect as her primary tool, crafting puzzles that reward careful reading and attention to detail. Bennett’s novels are celebrated for their precise atmosphere, strong characterization, and the seamless integration of royal life with suspenseful mystery.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this four‑book collection means you have a complete, immersive journey into a world where the crown meets crime in a way that is intelligent, entertaining, and utterly engaging. The set’s consistent voice and period texture provide a cohesive reading experience, perfect for fans of long‑form mysteries that reward careful attention. It’s also a fantastic way to build a personal library of historical crime fiction, with each title offering standalone enjoyment while collectively delivering a richly imagined series arc. If you crave clever plotting, memorable characters, and a portrait of mid‑century Britain that feels both nostalgic and brisk, this set is an excellent choice.

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