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The Amorous Nightingale
The Amorous Nightingale | Edward Marston
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AN INTRIGUING MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE KING'S MISTRESS London 1667. Acclaimed beauty and singer Harriet Gow is the star performer at the famous Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, as well as the favourite mistress of King Charles II. After seeing her perform, Christopher Redmayne is likewise captivated so he is intrigued when the King urgently summons him - it seems Harriet has been kidnapped. Redmayne, with the help of his friend Jonathan Bale is engaged to resolve this delicate affair and they quickly begin delving into Harriet's background. The faade of elegance soon begins to crumble in the face of their investigations, and just as Redmayne and Bale start to question whether Harriet is really the victim or the guilty party, a brutal murder provides the answer...
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Blueroseis
The Amorous Nightingale | Edward Marston
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The second book in the Restoration series and just as much of an excellent read as the first. Pure storytelling at its best. A truly believable plot that leads you on a course that twists and turns towards its end leaving the reader completely satisfied. With six books in the series I will certainly purchase the final four very soon.

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Andrew65
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Another enjoyable historical mystery from Edward Marston. I do enjoy the combination of the cultured Architect Christopher Redmayne, and the rather more down to earth Constable Jonathan Bale. In this one they seek to find out who has kidnapped the King‘s mistress, and actress, Harriet Gow! These books are both light and enjoyable. Now onto The Repentant Rake!

dsfisher Added the first in the series to my Kindle, I think it will be my travel book on Tuesday. Thanks 6y
Andrew65 @dsfisher Hope you enjoy it, they are quick and easy reads. If you enjoy it you may want to check out his Railway Detective Series, which is one of my favourites. 6y
dsfisher Will probably go ahead and download the first one of that series so I‘m prepared for any (please no) delays. 6y
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Andrew65 @dsfisher Hope you have a good journey. 😊 6y
dsfisher Thanks, a four and half hour flight to see my Mom for a few weeks 6y
Andrew65 @dsfisher Hope you enjoy it. 😊 6y
CarolynM Sounds good. I'm going to try this series 6y
Andrew65 @CarolynM It is a nice light, entertaining series. Hope you enjoy it. 😊 6y
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Just about to start The Amorous Nightingale by Edward Marston, which is book two in the historical mystery Christopher Redmayne Series. This one is set in 1667.

jpmcwisemorgan I‘ve not read this series. I‘m intrigued, tell me more! 6y
Andrew65 @jpmcwisemorgan Christopher Redmayne is a designer of houses in Christopher Wren‘s period post the Fire of London, and with the help of his friend Constable Jonathan Bale they set about solving murders. Light, entertaining mysteries. There are only 6 in the series. Always good for light relief from other books. http://www.edwardmarston.com/redmayne.html Book 1 is (edited) 6y
jpmcwisemorgan I think I‘ll see if I can get a copy of the first one. It sounds like something I‘d like. Thanks! 6y
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#It‘sFriday and I‘ve got my reading set up for the weekend. Finishing off sections ready for the #EpicBuddyRead and #BOTMBuddyRead , and then got a historical mystery to get to, set at the time of Christopher Wren, this is the second book in the Christopher Redmayne Series. #HappinessIsResistance

Velvetfur They're all such beautiful covers 😍 6y
Andrew65 @Velvetfur They are, each in their own different ways. 6y
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