Murder at Kensington Palace
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Wrexford and Sloane must unravel secrets within secrets—including a few that entangle their own hearts—when they reunite to solve a string of shocking murders that have horrified Regency London . . .   Though Charlotte Sloane’s secret identity as the controversial satirical cartoonist A.J. Quill is safe with the Earl of Wrexford, she’s ill prepared for the rippling effects sharing the truth about her background has cast over their relationship. She thought a bit of space might improve the situation. But when her cousin is murdered and his twin brother is accused of the gruesome crime, Charlotte immediately turns to Wrexford for help in proving the young man’s innocence. Though she finds the brooding scientist just as enigmatic and intense as ever, their partnership is now marked by an unfamiliar tension that seems to complicate every encounter.   Despite this newfound complexity, Wrexford and Charlotte are determined to track down the real killer. Their investigation leads them on a dangerous chase through Mayfair’s glittering ballrooms and opulent drawing rooms, where gossip and rumors swirl to confuse the facts. Was her cousin murdered over a romantic rivalry . . . or staggering gambling debts? Or could the motive be far darker and involve the clandestine scientific society that claimed both brothers as members? The more Charlotte and Wrexford try to unknot the truth, the more tangled it becomes. But they must solve the case soon, before the killer’s madness seizes another victim . . .

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eBook
Street Date
09/24/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781496722836

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  • Murder at Half Moon Gate (Wrexford and Sloane historical mysteries Volume 2) Cover
  • Murder at Kensington Palace (Wrexford and Sloane historical mysteries Volume 3) Cover
  • Murder at Queen's Landing (Wrexford and Sloane historical mysteries Volume 4) Cover
  • Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens (Wrexford and Sloane historical mysteries Volume 5) Cover
  • Murder at the Serpentine Bridge (Wrexford and Sloane historical mysteries Volume 6) Cover
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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

The fatal stabbing of artist Charlotte Sloane's cousin Cedric, Lord Chittenden, propels Penrose's uneven third Regency mystery featuring Charlotte and the Earl of Wrexford (after 2018's Murder at Half Moon Gate). A bloody knife found in the victim's residence causes the Bow Street Runners to arrest Chittenden's twin brother, the Hon. Nicholas Locke. Though Locke is bitter that a difference of a few minutes at birth prevented him from inheriting the Chittenden title, Charlotte believes he's been framed. Wrexford, an amateur chemist, learns that Chittenden had been experimenting with electricity, which some of the era's less reputable thinkers claim can reanimate the dead. Meanwhile, Charlotte explores Chittenden's romantic rivalry over the hand of a beautiful bluestocking. A melodramatic final act disappoints, and the bad-tempered Wrexford's predilection for violent attacks on those reluctant to answer his questions lessens his appeal. In contrast, Penrose does a good job linking the mystery to the period's scientific and social changes. Those seeking an unusually rich look at Regency life will be satisfied. Agent: Gail Fortune, Fortune Talbot Agency. (Oct.)

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Kirkus Book Review

A Regency lady with a hidden past joins forces with an irritable aristocrat to solve a dastardly series of crimes.That waspish illustrator using the name A.J. Quill is really Lady Charlotte Sloan, cast off by her family for marrying her drawing master. She's worked on several cases with the Earl of Wrexford (Murder at Half Moon Gate, 2018, etc.), but none has tested her skills or her heart as much as the one involving her cousin Cedric, Lord Chittenden, and his twin brother, Nicholas. The twins were Charlotte's dearest childhood companions, and she's devastated when Cedric is brutally murdered and Nicholas is arrested. The cousins were interested in scientific research, so Charlotte searches for clues among their peers. Hawk and Raven, two street urchins she's raising as gentlemen, help her in other ways. And Wrexford bribes his way into the prison housing Nicholas, who drops hints about the Eos Society and Cedric's rivalries over lovely Lady Julianna Aldrich, whose wealthy guardian encourages her intellectual interests. Although the theory that electricity can be used to raise the dead has largely been disproven, Cedric has continued to experiment with the voltaic pile. A particularly promising clue is the sighting of a person with a distinctive hat and cloak at recent crime scenes. Realizing that the killer is most likely a member of the upper crust, Charlotte makes the difficult decision to reveal herself as Lady Charlotte in order to meet more of her cousin's friends. Her burgeoning awareness of her love for Wrexford is just one of many unpredictable complications in the search for a clever and ruthless killer.Science and romance meet in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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LJ Express Reviews

In the third "Wrexford & Sloane" mystery (after Murder at Half Moon Gate), a man is found murdered and disfigured after attending a science research gathering. The victim is the cousin of Charlotte Sloane, cartoonist and amateur sleuth. When the victim's twin brother is accused of committing the crime, Charlotte teams up once again with the logically minded Earl of Wrexford to track down the true culprit. In order to further the investigation, Charlotte must decide whether to reveal her secret high-class pedigree, which will allow her easy access to potential suspects in the upper echelons of society. Meanwhile, Wrexford uses his connections in the scientific world to delve into the burgeoning developments of electricity, as the victim's body displayed unusual burn marks. VERDICT Penrose deftly intertwines the politics of navigating Regency-era society, scientific progress, and the deepening relationship between the protagonists. Series fans will enjoy revisiting the lively cast of characters, while historical fiction readers will be satisfied by the immersive, richly detailed mystery.—Anitra Gates, Erie Cty. P.L., PA

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The fatal stabbing of artist Charlotte Sloane's cousin Cedric, Lord Chittenden, propels Penrose's uneven third Regency mystery featuring Charlotte and the Earl of Wrexford (after 2018's Murder at Half Moon Gate). A bloody knife found in the victim's residence causes the Bow Street Runners to arrest Chittenden's twin brother, the Hon. Nicholas Locke. Though Locke is bitter that a difference of a few minutes at birth prevented him from inheriting the Chittenden title, Charlotte believes he's been framed. Wrexford, an amateur chemist, learns that Chittenden had been experimenting with electricity, which some of the era's less reputable thinkers claim can reanimate the dead. Meanwhile, Charlotte explores Chittenden's romantic rivalry over the hand of a beautiful bluestocking. A melodramatic final act disappoints, and the bad-tempered Wrexford's predilection for violent attacks on those reluctant to answer his questions lessens his appeal. In contrast, Penrose does a good job linking the mystery to the period's scientific and social changes. Those seeking an unusually rich look at Regency life will be satisfied. Agent: Gail Fortune, Fortune Talbot Agency. (Oct.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Penrose, A. (2019). Murder at Kensington Palace . Kensington Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Penrose, Andrea. 2019. Murder At Kensington Palace. Kensington Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Penrose, Andrea. Murder At Kensington Palace Kensington Books, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Penrose, A. (2019). Murder at kensington palace. Kensington Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Penrose, Andrea. Murder At Kensington Palace Kensington Books, 2019.

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