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The Royal Box
The Royal Box
Author: Frances Parkinson Keyes
Politics, intrigue, and the affairs of high society were all at home in The Royal Box. But on the evening Lady Laura Whitford secured the theater's most prestigious seats for her entourage, murder made its debut. — Lady Laura's social coup was upstaged by a meticulous killer who transformed the glittering theatre party into principals in an offs...  more »
ISBN: 132059
Publication Date: 1/1969
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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On page 1 of the Prologue she hints of a possible murder at the Savoy in London. Now come the police interviews with diplomats, thespians, aristocracy, and writers, all of whom may have whacked the victim. In addition to the interviews, the audience is informed of everyones background; points that are not revealed to the police inspector. She had me fooled, I thought it would be the ambassadors butler, I mean his chauffeur. This sort of reminded me also of Agatha Christies Murder On the Orient Express, in which everyone did it. Keyes, however, does bring the guilty party to task. Then her proverbial Epilogue, in which we are treated to a follow-on for all of the leading characters.
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Published in 1954, it remains an exciting book that I have read more than once since I was a child.


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