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ISBN: 184529498X

ISBN13: 9781845294984

Goodnight Sweet Prince

(Book #1 in the Lord Francis Powerscourt Series)

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Book Overview

Mystery surrounds the death of Queen Victoria's grandson England, 1892.


Victoria, Queen and Empress, is in the 54th year of her reign, when her grandson Prince Eddy, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, is found slaughtered in his bed at Sandringham. Terrified of more royal scandal, the Prince of Wales and his spin doctors decide to cover up the facts and the murder is disguised as death by influenza.


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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great historical mystery

Very good mystery regarding the English Royal Family, one of my favorite subjects to read about. Lots of historical information as well as a well written mystery, which I thoroughly enjoyed reading, and am awaiting delivery of another book in this series. Anyone who enjoys mysteries will like reading this book.

Taste in books is very subjective.

And what one person likes another thinks is rot. But I very much like this book and the subsequent one I have read. I vowed I was not going to start another "series" of English mysteries. I already have about seven different authors going. But I have ordered the third in this series. I especially like the character development in this series, not just of the main characters, but of the supporting ones as well. I never am any good at figuring out "who did it", so the characters, the environment and the quality of the writing are very important to me. But most important is whether or not I actually like and come to care about the characters. And I would love to be friends with the people in this story.

Colorful bunch

British royal family was always a colorful bunch. In comparisson with their ancestors, today's Windsors are a pretty tame group. Prince Eddie, the grandson of Queen Victoria was very often a subject of speculation and rumor. Some even suspected him of being Jack the Ripper. In this fictional account, the untimely death of Prince Eddy is not influenza but murder. Is it truth or not nobody realy knows anymore, but it is quite possible. The first in a series of novels featuring Lord Francis Powercourt is a very good read. Mix of facts and fiction makes a very pleasent dish.Very enjoyable.

Interesting, Different

Goodnight, Sweet Prince was different in that it is a fairly well-done work of historical fiction, somewhat of a rarity these days. I found the premise, that Prince Eddy was murdered instead of dying from influenza as the official report stated, both intriguing and plausible. The romance between Lord Powerscourt and Lady Lucy was a charming sidenote to the main story. And, most importantly, I feel Dickenson manages to write realistic dialog for 19th century characters, giving the reader the sense of really being there, observing the story first-hand.

Great characters and mystery--royals acting badly

In 1881, Victoria is Queen and Empress and proper British society is at its very height, yet all is not well. Investigator Lord Powerscourt is brought into a strange case involving blackmail of the Prince of Wales himself. England's heir has followed in some of the unfortunate traditions of royalty and his son, Prince Eddy, may be even worse. When Prince Eddy is found dead and the Prince of Wales decides on a cover-up, Powerscourt is called upon to find the killer in a murder that the English Royals simply cannot admit occured. Author David Dickinson offers a delightful combination of engaging characters (the romance between Powerscourt and Lady Lucy is very well done as is the time-table toting butler) and compelling mystery. As Powerscourt digs deeper into the murder, he finds that Prince Eddy had much to account for and that the list of people with motives is long indeed. Powerscourt's investigative abilities and the reader's enjoyment are enhanced by his insights into society and humanity. The scandals of the Royals have made history from the days of Shakespear until today. Dickinson reminds us that even in the glory days of the British Empire and Victoria, power and corruption add up to a dangerous combination--dangerous both to the royals themselves, and to everyone who comes in contact with them. GOODNIGHT SWEET PRINCE is a joy to read. Highly Recommended.
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