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Scandal at the Savoy

A Priscilla Tempest Mystery, Book 2

Ron Base Prudence Emery

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DOUGLAS & MCINTYRE LTD
01 February 2024
The rich and famous are converging on the iconic Savoy Hotel in swinging '60s London - including a famous Broadway producer with anger issues, a demanding Indian raja, and a gorgeous film star with certain kinky predilections. All is as it should be - until the murder of a showgirl threatens to scandalise the hotel.

The list of suspects includes Priscilla Tempest, the trouble-prone Canadian head of the Savoy press office. Clearing her name would be easy enough, if only she hadn't spent the night of the murder with a certain beguiling Canadian prime minister.

Blackmailed by a Scotland Yard detective, wooed by a notorious gangster and hounded by the press, Priscilla must use wit and resourcefulness to survive the treacherous upper echelons of London society and find a killer.

This is the thrilling sequel to Death at the Savoy described by Publishers Weekly as 'light, frothy...perfect escapist fare'.
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Imprint:   DOUGLAS & MCINTYRE LTD
Country of Publication:   Canada
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781771623452
ISBN 10:   1771623454
Series:   Priscilla Tempest Mysteries
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ron Base is a former newspaper and magazine journalist and movie critic. His works include twenty novels, two novellas and four non-fiction books. Base lives in Milton, ON. Prudence Emery worked as the press and public relations officer at the Savoy Hotel, and later as a publicist on more than a hundred film productions. She is also the author of the bestselling memoir Nanaimo Girl (Cormorant Books, 2020). She lives in Victoria, BC.

Reviews for Scandal at the Savoy: A Priscilla Tempest Mystery, Book 2

"""Prudence Emery and Ron Base have performed a skillful literary pas-de-deux, all the while free-pouring late-60s London nostalgia that is as dry and crisp as Moët. This novel is the party you always knew was happening and always wished you’d been invited to, and Priscilla Tempest is the most captivating redhead since Brenda Starr. My advice? Turn off the phone, dim the lights, pour yourself a flute of champagne, and let Scandal take you away."" —Michael Rowe, Shirley Jackson Award-finalist author of Wild Fell and Enter, Night "


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