Praise for The Queen Who Came in from the Cold: “Bennett strikes gold. It’s fast and funny entertainment.” —Publishers Weekly
“Even more credible, more captivating than its predecessors—and they were awfully good.” —First Clue
Praise for A Death in Diamonds: “Cleverly combines the queen’s investigations with a police procedural . . . Anglophiles and fans of historical mysteries will enjoy.” —Library Journal, starred review
“Bennett’s fourth whodunit featuring Queen Elizabeth II is the best yet.” —Publishers Weekly
“Bennett blends detection with domestic detail and transnational pageantry to create a royal treat.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Gripping intrigue from the very first page . . . With well-researched events and an emphasis on the female perspective, this immersive historical mystery will entice Queen Elizabeth II fans and royal watchers.” —Booklist
“A royal treat, these books are simply delicious.” —Deadly Pleasures
“Well plotted and insightful, Bennett's narrative is a treat for Anglophiles and mystery lovers.” —Shelf Awareness
“An impressively original and deftly crafted 'whodunnit'.” —Midwest Book Review
“A wonderful blend of historical fiction and cozy mystery.” —Kings River Life
“It’s hard to imagine, but one of the very best series has gotten even better . . . This is deep, rich writing that should attract the millions who enjoyed The Crown, and want yet more.” —First Clue
“Fans of this series or new fans . . . will enjoy this one.” —Red Carpet Crash
Praise for Her Majesty The Queen Investigates series: “Sheer entertainment.” —The New York Times
S. J. Bennett was born in Yorkshire, England, and lives in London. An army child, she grew up traveling around the world. Her first novel was published when she was forty-two, after a varied career and lots of procrastination. She is the award-winning author of several books for children and teaches and podcasts about writing.
Praise for The Queen Who Came in from the Cold: “Bennett strikes gold. It’s fast and funny entertainment.” —Publishers Weekly
“Even more credible, more captivating than its predecessors—and they were awfully good.” —First Clue
Praise for A Death in Diamonds: “Cleverly combines the queen’s investigations with a police procedural . . . Anglophiles and fans of historical mysteries will enjoy.” —Library Journal, starred review
“Bennett’s fourth whodunit featuring Queen Elizabeth II is the best yet.” —Publishers Weekly
“Bennett blends detection with domestic detail and transnational pageantry to create a royal treat.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Gripping intrigue from the very first page . . . With well-researched events and an emphasis on the female perspective, this immersive historical mystery will entice Queen Elizabeth II fans and royal watchers.” —Booklist
“A royal treat, these books are simply delicious.” —Deadly Pleasures
“Well plotted and insightful, Bennett's narrative is a treat for Anglophiles and mystery lovers.” —Shelf Awareness
“An impressively original and deftly crafted 'whodunnit'.” —Midwest Book Review
“A wonderful blend of historical fiction and cozy mystery.” —Kings River Life
“It’s hard to imagine, but one of the very best series has gotten even better . . . This is deep, rich writing that should attract the millions who enjoyed The Crown, and want yet more.” —First Clue
“Fans of this series or new fans . . . will enjoy this one.” —Red Carpet Crash
Praise for Her Majesty The Queen Investigates series: “Sheer entertainment.” —The New York Times
S. J. Bennett was born in Yorkshire, England, and lives in London. An army child, she grew up traveling around the world. Her first novel was published when she was forty-two, after a varied career and lots of procrastination. She is the award-winning author of several books for children and teaches and podcasts about writing.