Lady Petra Inquires #3
Revenge, Served Royal: A Mystery by Celeste Connally
Genres Mystery,
Historical Fiction, Romane, Cozy Mystery
Published: November 11, 2025 by Minotaur Books
September, 1815. Autumn is in the air as Lady Petra Forsyth and
some of the most illustrious members of the ton descend upon Windsor Castle for
a week of royal celebrations, with the highlight being Queen Charlotte’s
inaugural patisserie contest for the best bakers employed by England’s finest
houses. Not only is Lady Petra’s own cook one of the contestants, but Her
Majesty has requested that Petra herself serve as one of the judges.
Petra’s happiness at tasting delicious cakes and biscuits only increases at
finding her beloved Aunt Ophelia in attendance at Windsor, as well as Sir Rufus
Pomeroy. As England’s most famous former royal chef-turned-cookbook author, Sir
Rufus is slated to present his best recipes to the Queen during the
festivities, with Petra being granted an early viewing in the royal library.
Yet upon arrival, Petra instead encounters a frantic housemaid pointing to a
body of one of Her Majesty’s guests—and to the valet still tugging at the silk
ribbon used to strangle the victim. What’s more, the valet turns out to be
Oliver Beecham, the ne’er-do-well brother of Petra’s own lady’s maid, Annie.
But as Oliver is hauled away to the dungeons, he protests his innocence,
claiming the late guest argued with several aristocrats, including the Prince
Regent and Petra’s Aunt Ophelia, and boasted about hiding a potentially
scandalous document within the vastness of Windsor Castle.
When some poisoned tea meant for Petra is consumed by one of her fellow judges,
it’s clear the real killer is still walking the castle’s halls. Indeed, in
order to prove the innocence of Annie’s brother and find the incriminating
document, Petra will need to act like a lady, eat like a chef, and think like
one of Her Majesty’s best spies before a murderer can turn the celebrations
from sweet to royally deadly.
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