Princess Margaret
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Elegant and sophisticated biography of Princess Margaret, the controversial sister of Queen Elizabeth II, the Princess Diana of her day
Tim Heald is a British journalist and author of mystery novels. His works are characterized by keen observation and a humorous take on British society, particularly through his signature investigator. Heald masterfully blends suspense with witty commentary, crafting narratives that are as entertaining as they are thrilling. His distinctive style lies in weaving intricate plots with richly drawn characters and settings.





Elegant and sophisticated biography of Princess Margaret, the controversial sister of Queen Elizabeth II, the Princess Diana of her day
From the cosy danger of the country house fireside to the baking streets of down-town Florida, each of these 13 short stories features a seasonal crime - and an unseasonal lack of goodwill to all men.
150 years of the Royal Warrant and its holders.
Thirteen Original Tales of Mystery and Mistletoe
A great Christmas gift for mystery lovers, this book brings together a lethal collection of 13 original mysteries by P.D. James, Simon Brett, Susan Moody and others. "A cozy collection of yule-tidings gone wrong."--"Publishers Weekly." Contents: Mugs / Margaret Yorke -- And broke his crown / David Williams -- Bearing gifts / Nicole Swengley -- Season of goodwill / Mike Seabrook -- More than flesh & blood / Susan Moody -- The proof of the pudding / Peter Lovesey -- Charades, anybody? / H.R.F. Keating -- The mistletoe murder / P.D. James -- Operation Christmas / Tim Heald -- A card or a kitten / Liza Cody -- Political corrections / Simon Brett -- Boxing unclever / Robert Barnard -- Gold, frankincense and murder / Catherine Aird.