Goodnight Sweet Prince

by David Dickinson

Lord Francis Powerscourt (1)

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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 spindoctors decide to cover up the facts and the murder is disguised as death by influenza. Lord Francis Powerscourt, an Irish investigator, is privately asked to find the killer. His show more quest takes him on a journey through the prince's debauched and dissolute past, across Europe to the misty waterways of Venice where, amidst scandal and suicide, Powerscourt finally unravels themystery of the sweet prince's last goodnight. PRAISE FOR THE BOOK 'In this excellent novel, Dickinson weaves a tale of blackmail and murder among the royals late in Victoria's reign& his] knowledge of the arts, history and literature is nothing if not exhaustive, and adds enormously to the overall background& One hopes to see more of Lord Powerscourt and his friends in the near future.' "- Publishers Weekly""""" 'This is detective fiction in the grand style; the characters and the plot soar upwards and carry us in their wake. Powerscourt's debut in this intoxicating book is the start of a gilded life in the archives of crime.' - "James Naughtie""""" show less

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Queen Victoria is on the throne. The Prince of Wales is being blackmailed via threats sent to him in notes with letters cut from two different newspapers. Lord Francis Powerscourt, investigator extraordinaire, is called in to solve the case. He and his small circle decide that since the only thing the Prince of Wales has on him that could possibly be of use to a blackmailer is already widely known, the blackmailer is targeting the behavior of his son, Prince Eddy. So they set to work looking for something in Eddy's past that might be of interest to a blackmailer. Boy, do they ever find it. Just as they are investigating, Prince Eddy is murdered and the family is urged by the highest councillors in the land to put out a story that he had show more succumbed to pneumonia so that they might avoid scandal & at the same time do discreet investigations into the motivations for killing the prince.

Powerscourt finds himself involved in a scandal that if released, would rock the monarchy itself. Nothing to do with Jack the Ripper, but a very satisfying mystery indeed.

This is the first in a series about Powerscourt; the writing is good but a bit tedious -- I think the author could have come to the core(s) of the mystery a lot sooner than he did. I did like how he made the characters very real to the reader; I liked how he set up the suspense aspect, but I think he is overly wordy and that is not a good point in a novel of mystery & suspense.
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Lord Francis Powerscourt is called in by the household of the Prince of Wales when in 1891 Prince Eddy his eldest son is found murdered.
At times there was a bit too much description which for me slowed the pace of the story but still an enjoyable mystery.

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David Dickinson joined the BBC where he became editor of Newsnight and Panorama.

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Canonical title
Goodnight Sweet Prince
Original publication date
2002-01-09
People/Characters
Lord Francis Powerscourt; Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence; Lady Lucy Hamilton; Sir Bartle Shepstone; Sir William Suter; Lord Johnny Fitzgerald (show all 8); Lord Rosebery; Lord Edward Gresham
Important places
London, England, UK; Sandringham, Norfolk, England, UK; Venice, Veneto, Italy
Dedication
For Patrick and Els
First words
'Come, Powerscourt, come.'
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'Semper Fidelis.'

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
LCC
PR6104 .I24 .G66Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature2001-
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