Peccadillo at the Palace
An Annie Oakley Mystery (Annie Oakley Mysteries)
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Narrated by:
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Susanna Burney
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Kari Bovee
About this listen
The Wild West Show, Victorian England, and a royal case of murder. Will Annie hunt down the killer before the queen is the next victim?
In this second book in the Annie Oakley historical mystery series, award-winning author Kari Bovee brings back the lovable character, Annie Oakley, as an amateur detective.
It’s 1887, and Annie and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show are invited to Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebration in London, England. But their long journey across the ocean takes a turn for the worst when the queen’s royal servant ends up dead and Annie’s husband, Frank Butler, falls suspiciously ill. Annie soon discovers that the two events are connected - and may be precursors to an assassination attempt on the queen.
In London, it becomes clear that there is rampant unrest in the queen’s kingdom - the Irish Fenian Brotherhood, as well as embittered English subjects, are teeming in the streets. But amid the chaos, even while she prepares for the show, Annie is determined to find the truth.
With the help of a friend and reporter, Emma Wilson, the renowned poet Oscar Wilde, and the famous socialite Lily Langtry, Annie sets out to hunt down the queen’s enemies - and find out why they want to kill England’s most beloved monarch.
Grand Prize Winner of the 2019 Chanticleer International Goethe Historical Fiction Award.
2019 Best Book Award Finalist
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- NicolaHancock
- 04-02-22
Brilliant
Annie Oakley is back yet again and we are set in August 1857. This one starts so seriously which was a shock to the system but intriguing as you wonder what has surely happened between the ending of the last and the start of this. Although quite brutal it’s historical element that this happened makes you think, I was shocked at how emotional the beginning to this was. I was so glad when the journey to London began. It was hard listening to how distressed buck was. I couldn’t believe how intense it gets even just an hour in. It’s mad to think Annie is still only 18. I loved that Annie’s sister was part of this book too and how protective Annie was.
I was so curious at the mystery of the murder and the attempted murder. Lily is still as mischievous as ever and I’m still not sure if I like her very much. This was completely different in the ways it touched on politics and class. The build up of questioning throughout really prompts you to want to solve the mystery before Annie. I loved the out of the box thinking too. As much as I enjoyed the adventure on the ship I was glad once they arrived in London. I loved the references to the princess of Wales too, being from Wales of course.
I wasn’t expecting the twist in this one at all. But I loved the adventure to set things right. I could never imagine the tables turning and the Queen being at risk of being targeted. The puzzle kept growing but at the same time the pieces came together the last couple of hours were extremely intense to listen to. I’m so happy for Annie and Frank. The only thing I really missed in this one was the epic shooting of the shows. I missed that from the last book.
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