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Her Royal Spyness

By: Rhys Bowen
Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
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Publisher's summary

Agatha Award-winning author Rhys Bowen’s charming combination of intrigue and romance blended with a touch of humor shines when performed by Audible Hall of Fame narrator Katherine Kellgren, whose deft range and impeccable accent work make it hard to believe this isn’t a multicast performance.

In this irresistible cozy set in 1930s London, Rhys Bowen introduces the lively Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie—or "Georgie" for short. Despite standing 34th in line for the throne and occasionally having tea with (…and spying for!) Her Majesty the Queen, Georgie is penniless and down-on-her-luck. And just when it seems things might be looking up, she finds a body in her bathtub.

Listeners are sure to be hooked on this royally enjoyable series—and luckily for them, the collaboration between author and narrator only gets richer over the course of 12 books.

©2007 Janet Quin-Harkin (P)2010 Audible, Inc.

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  • Her Royal Spyness
  • From dreadful heights to lakeside drear...
  • Her Royal Spyness
  • Those horrid common Americanisms.
  • Her Royal Spyness
  • An eyebrow-raising lesson in Royal etiquette.
  • Her Royal Spyness
  • I am here to take tea with Her Majesty. I am expected.
  • Her Royal Spyness
  • Meet Georgie's quirky and lovable granddad.

Publisher's summary

Agatha Award-winning author Rhys Bowen’s charming combination of intrigue and romance blended with a touch of humor shines when performed by Audible Hall of Fame narrator Katherine Kellgren, whose deft range and impeccable accent work make it hard to believe this isn’t a multicast performance.

In this irresistible cozy set in 1930s London, Rhys Bowen introduces the lively Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie—or "Georgie" for short. Despite standing 34th in line for the throne and occasionally having tea with (…and spying for!) Her Majesty the Queen, Georgie is penniless and down-on-her-luck. And just when it seems things might be looking up, she finds a body in her bathtub.

Listeners are sure to be hooked on this royally enjoyable series—and luckily for them, the collaboration between author and narrator only gets richer over the course of 12 books.

©2007 Janet Quin-Harkin (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
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About the Performer

One of Audible’s most beloved narrators, Katherine Kellgren fell in love with book narration at a very young age. As a child, she recorded her first stories on a cassette player for her ailing father. Her passion for storytelling turned into a life-long career, and earned her superstar status among a legion of fans. A master at impersonations and different accents, Kellgren won multiple awards–including four Best Female Narrator Audie Awards–and in 2017 she was inducted to the inaugural Audible Narrator Hall of Fame. She passed away in early 2018 following a battle with a rare form of cancer, but her legacy lives on.

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About the Author

Rhys Bowen's awe-inspiring career began in audio. When she was just 22 years old, Bowen marched into the office of the head of BBC drama and handed him a script she’d written. After he told her they were going to produce it, she never looked back. Originally from Bath, England, Bowen now lives in San Francisco. While she has built her reputation on numerous best-selling children’s books and young adult novels, her writing is now devoted to several award-winning mystery series and a growing number of stand alone historical fiction novels set during World War II. Her books have won Agatha and Anthony Awards.

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Cute little English mystery

This was a fun story. I liked the plucky royal protagonist. The narration was brilliant.

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Easy cozy read

Really liked it. Just a fun casual read. I’m excited to try the next book.

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Good for the Genre

I bought this on a whim during a sale as I wanted a light-hearted mystery to listen to while I do computer retouching. I'm actually not a fan of this type of mystery, but I though I'd give it a try. I enjoyed the book for the most part. It's performed well, the story is fine and is often funny. It fit the bill for what I wanted. I'm still not a fan of this type of mystery though and I'm really not into the royal family or classism, so I found that aspect of the story annoying - and that's a huge part of the story. I won't say I'll never listen to another from this author, but it's not really my cup of tea. The 4 stars overall is for the specific genre of light-hearted period mysteries. I think for the genre it's good.

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A great mystery

Loved it, a selection of our mystery book club well written and narrated. A good read.

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third time through this book!

I love Katherine kellgren reading of this series. Rhys Bowen is a wonderful delightful writer.

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Georgie is a smart, working aristocrat

I give this book 3.5 stars, but rounded it up because I liked the character Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie (known as "Georgie" to her friends). The extent of the "spying" is just attending a house party, observing her cousin David and Wallis Simpson, and reporting back to the Queen. It's mainly about the dead body in the bath of the family's London home and the Duke (Georgie's brother) as the prime suspect. With the brains in the family, Georgie must take it upon herself to find the real murderer.

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Fantastic book

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The narrator was AMAZING! Extremely talented and did a remarkable job with all the accents... upper crust British, Cockney, Irish, male and females!

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The story was wonderfully written and completely charming. I was engrossed from the first moment!

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Fun Book

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I liked the characters and the dialog. The writer has a good sense of humor and her writing is interesting. The reader is excellent. I am going to continue the series.

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Thoroughly Enjoyable

If you could sum up Her Royal Spyness in three words, what would they be?

Brainless, Enjoyable, Entertaining

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Every now and thn it's important for me to read what I endearingly term as "brainless". After reading many trade journals and reference books throughout the day, I've come to appreciate my fun reads. This qualifies. It was a fun listen.

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A delight

The premise is this - it is depression era UK when unmarried, untrained at any means of employment twenty one year old Lady Georgiana (34th in succession to the crown) is cut off financially by her brother and her sister in law. She now has to find means to make her own way in life while getting involved in a murder and spying for the Queen.

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