Balmoral Incident (Rose McQuinn)

# Balmoral Incident (Rose McQuinn) ☆ PDF Read by * Alanna Knight eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Balmoral Incident (Rose McQuinn) As Rose travels on the train with her trusty dog Vane and her niece Mabel, she wonders what exciting adventures await them at the Royal household. Rose McQuinn is invited to stay with her friend Olive who has a small cottage on the Balmoral Estate. Little does she realise that within just 48 hours of their arrival, death will have visited the great castle …Can Rose find out what happened and prevent any more bloodshed?]

Balmoral Incident (Rose McQuinn)

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Rating : 4.30 (914 Votes)
Asin : 0749018488
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-08
Language : English

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Alanna Knight writes a Scotland you can feel!! Amazon Customer Alanna Knight is a personal friend, so I may be a bit biased, however, she has written many, many wonderful books. This book is evocative of a time gone by. You can practically feel Scotland, taste it on your tongue, see the gloaming when reading one of Alanna's b. "Five Stars" according to Robyn Mayes. Great series

. Alanna Knight lives in Edinburgh. Alanna received an MBE for her services to literature, in 2014. Alanna has written more than forty novels (including eleven in the successful Inspector Faro series), four works of non-fiction, numerous short stories and two plays. She is a founding member of the Scottish Association of Writers and Convener of the Scottish Chapter of the Crime Writers' Association

As Rose travels on the train with her trusty dog Vane and her niece Mabel, she wonders what exciting adventures await them at the Royal household. Rose McQuinn is invited to stay with her friend Olive who has a small cottage on the Balmoral Estate. Little does she realise that within just 48 hours of their arrival, death will have visited the great castle …Can Rose find out what happened and prevent any more bloodshed?

The story unfolds slowly, interspersed with glowing descriptions of the countryside around Balmoral in Edwardian times. (Historical Novels Review)

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