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![]() | The Bloodied Cravat (2002) (The third book in the Beau Brummell series) A novel by Rosemary Stevens |
The third in this dashing mystery series finds the arbiter of fashion attending the Duchess of York's birthday celebration. But when one of the guests is found murdered-with one of the Duchess' hair ornaments stuck in his throat-Beau must clear her name by deducing the identity of the culprit.
"[Stevens'] mastery of the language and knowledge of the conventions and morals of the British aristocracy allow her story to ring true. With a cast of enjoyable characters, both real and fictional, and a string of red herrings, hidden motives and plot twists as intricate as a well-tied cravat, this story will delight both historical mystery and Regency fans." (Publishers Weekly)
Genre: Mystery
"[Stevens'] mastery of the language and knowledge of the conventions and morals of the British aristocracy allow her story to ring true. With a cast of enjoyable characters, both real and fictional, and a string of red herrings, hidden motives and plot twists as intricate as a well-tied cravat, this story will delight both historical mystery and Regency fans." (Publishers Weekly)
Genre: Mystery
Used availability for Rosemary Stevens's The Bloodied Cravat
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Hardback Editions
May 2002 : Hardback
| Title: The Bloodied Cravat (Beau Brummell Mysteries) Author(s): Rosemary Stevens ISBN: 0-425-18539-7 / 978-0-425-18539-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 2003 : Paperback
| Title: The Bloodied Cravat Author(s): Rosemary Stevens ISBN: 0-425-19076-5 / 978-0-425-19076-0 (USA edition) Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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