The Windsor Knot

by Sharyn McCrumb

Elizabeth MacPherson (5)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:"Delicious. Delightful. A Royal entertainment."
Carolyn G. Hart
If forensic anthropologist and ameteur slueth Elizabeth MacPherson is to have tea with the Queen of England, she has to get married first. And in the space of five weeks, she plans to do just that. When an old neighbor receives word that her husband has died again, it's up to Elizabeth to determine just whose ashes the double widow has been cursing at all these years....
From Mystery Writers of show more America award winner Sharyn McCrumb, author of MacPHERSON'S LAMENT, and IF I'D KILLED HIM WHEN I MET HIM... show less

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I read this book ten years ago and enjoyed it. The premise is highly amusing (royalty-admiring American woman wants to marry her Scottish fiance a year earlier than planned so she can attend Queen Elizabeth's garden party with him). The contrast between Elizabeth MacPherson's scientific persona and her star-struck attitude towards Britain in general and the Windsors in particular is sweet and there are some extremely funny moments. The sub-plot concerning the travelling garden gnome, for one, which is carried throughout the book and neatly wrapped up at the garden party itself. One doesn't want to re-read mysteries too often, but I enjoyed a second look at this one and wouldn't mind coming back to it in the future.
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Another slightly silly mystery starring Elizabeth. We get just a few glimpses of real character behind the silliness. I wish Ms. McCrumb would let us see more. I had a hard believing that Elizabeth was actually getting married - would have liked more character development between Elizabeth & Cameron so that I could believe this twist in the plot line. The mystery was creative.
½
Mystery takes a backseat to romance as Elizabeth MacPherson enslists the help of her Aunt Amanda to plan a full formal wedding in just a few weeks—so that she can attend a royal tea party to which Cameron has been invited. While Cameron is bemused by the mystery of his missing garden gnome (which sends postcards from far-off locales), Elizabeth is asked to consult on a local mystery. Chandler Grove widow Clarine Mason has been notified that her husband has been killed in a car accident in California, raising the question of who or what is in the urn she has kept on her mantle for five years since the first time Emmet died in a car crash in California. When this little puzzle turns to murder, it is once again Cousin Geoffrey who show more untangles its threads while still finding time to interfere in his brother’s shady romantic plot. This is a lighthearted and entertaining read that brings back fearsome Aunt Amanda and introduces Jenny Ramsey, Weather Princess and Elizabeth’s maid of honor. show less
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marry early to see the Queen--years after reading the book I have no idea what this summary means
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Sharyn McCrumb was born in Wilmington, North Carolina on February 26, 1948. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received an M.A. in English from Virginia Tech. Her novels include the Elizabeth MacPherson series and the Ballad series. St. Dale won a 2006 Library of Virginia Award and the Appalachian Writers show more Association Book of the Year Award. Ghost Riders won the Wilma Dykeman Award for Literature and the Audie Award for Best Recorded Book. She has received numerous awards for her work including the Sherwood Anderson Short Story Award, the Perry F. Kendig Award for Achievement in Literary Arts, the Chaffin Award for Southern Literature, and the Plattner Award for Short Story. In 2014, she received the Mary Frances Hobson Prize for Southern Literature by North Carolina's Chowan University. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Windsor Knot
People/Characters
Elizabeth MacPherson; Cameron Dawson; Clarine Mason
First words
Two-thirds of the people on the list would have to be eliminated and the decision rested with Adam McIver, aged twenty-nine, a minor civil servant in Her Majesty's government.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Not bloody likely," said Cameron Dawson.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PS3563 .C3527 .W5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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