Rhys Bowen: The Twelve Clues of Christmas
This is another fun entry in Rhys Bowen’s delightful Lady Georgie series, about the travails of a young woman in the 1930’s who is 35th in line to the throne. There are references to “Great Grandmother” Victoria and the horrors of Mrs. Simpson. My favorite in this series, A Royal Pain, involves Queen Mary’s request for Georgie’s help in quashing the romance between Mrs. Simpson and the (then) Prince Edward.
The tone of these novels is lighter and funnier than Bowen’s Molly Murphy series, but like that series, the action revolves around a strong female lead. Georgie is impoverished and forced to eke out a living in various “lady like” occupations, none of them very remunerative. In this novel she is rescued from the gloom of her ancestral Scottish castle by an ad asking for a hostess at a country house party.