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Her Royal Spyness

In this witty and charming novel, the protagonist, a young woman with a knack for espionage, learns that she is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria and the last in line to the British throne. As she adjusts to her new royal status, she finds herself thrust into a world of espionage and intrigue. Balancing her duties as a secret agent with her royal responsibilities, she must navigate the complexities of her new life with humor and grace. more

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Rhys Bowen
Rhys Bowen

Rhys Bowen (born September 24, 1941) is a British-American author known for historical mystery and suspense novels. Born in England, she later moved to the United States. Her works, including the Molly Murphy Mysteries and the Royal Spyness series, blend British heritage with American perspectives. Bowen began writing in the 1990s and has published numerous bestsellers. She has won awards like the Agatha and Anthony Awards. Her books are translated into multiple languages, reaching a global audience. Bowen excels at integrating historical events with gripping plots, offering immersive reading experiences. more

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