Queen Camilla will perform in Whodunnit -thriller starring her ‘favorite detective’
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While his grind -colored carriages of the tracks clattered, a shot is going in the air.
Only with whom the Royal train has derailed Queen Camilla Is this really a murder attack on board – or could there be an even more sinister murder?
Fortunately, nobody is probably excited anymore to notice that they play a leading role in their own royal whodunit than her majesty the queen.
A glory reader, who is partly for a good crime Thriller – The Twistier, the better – she is, the post can reveal, to shine in the latest novel ‘Roy Grace’, the multi -million -selling literary sensation by the British writer Peter James.
It can even be announced that Camilla had something of a hand in the moving new plot, after he suggested James some time ago that he might want to set his legendary in Brighton -based detective’s newest case in London.
‘And where better in London than Buckingham Palace? “Says the writer.
Although it was not endorsed by the palace, James nevertheless had the opportunity for a number of ‘extensive research behind the scenes’ there, as well as ‘insights’ of members of the royal household-included the queen himself. Making the identities of people in the heart of ‘The Hawk is dead: a murderer in the palace’ all the intriguing.
The book, published by Pan Macmillan on October 21, will be a global bestseller.

A vorarious reader, who is partly for a good crime thriller – The Twistier, the better – she is, the mail can reveal, to shine in the latest ‘Roy Grace’ novel, the Multi -Miljoen -selling literary sensation by the British writer Peter James. Queen Camilla and King Charles depicted in 2023
“Opening with a cinematic derailment of the royal train, the Hawk is dead, Roy Grace takes deep in the heart of Buckingham Palace, where he is called to resolve a murder and what seems to be a royal murder attempt,” the post told the mail yesterday.
“Queen Camilla, a well-known book lover and reading champion through her charity, the reading room of the queen, has always been one of the first people to receive every grace novel and is enthusiastic to have a leading role, in addition to his Majesty King Charles, in Peter’s newest thriller.”
It is understood that Camilla, 77, has already had an advocate of not being published either.
James, who was born and raised in Sussex, where his books are located and now lives in Jersey, has 21 Sunday Times No.1 Bestsellers under his belt and sold more than 23 million copies worldwide.
His Roy Grace series is also made in a TV program that John Simme Staart, with the fifth series that has just been broadcast and a sixth in production.
Her Majesty has made no secret to being a fan and called James as her favorite crime writer.
Over the years, the two have founded an unlikely but sturdy friendship, with the queen visiting the ‘Grace’ set in 2021 and James becomes a dedicated instructed to her 200,000-member online book club and charity space The Queen’s Reading Room, designed to promote a love for literature and passion to improve literacy.
James, who said that he was ‘moved to tears’ by her nomination of Grace as her favorite detective because of the novels ” fairly frightening ‘storylines and the tragic personal life of the hero, said:’ It has been a decade since I discovered that Queen Camilla is my no. 1 fan and we have built up a great report since then.

James, who was born and raised in Sussex, where his books are located and now lives in Jersey, has 21 Sunday Times No.1 Bestsellers under his belt and sold more than 23 million copies worldwide. Camilla and the author shown in 2021

John Simm as DS Roy Grace and Richie Campbell as DS Branson in ‘Grace – Dead Simple’ The TV Show

Fortunately, nobody is probably excited anymore to notice that they play a leading role in their own royal whodunit than her majesty The Queen (depicted in March)
“She asked me when I could put a Roy Grace novel in London … and the seed was sown. Where better in London than Buckingham Palace?
“It is the most fascinating research I have ever done, learning about the inner functioning of the royal household and the palace.”
James added: ‘I came up with an idea that I ran through her majesty – and she thought it was great. While writing the novel, in which I did extensively behind the scenes in the palace, I received invaluable insights from members of the royal household, including her majesty herself.
‘The story starts with Queen Camilla who travels in the royal train to Brighton to start a tour of Hospices along the south coast, but the train is derailed in a tunnel just north of the city. While she and her entourage appear, a shot goes out and a member of the royal household is killed.
‘Detective -head inspector Roy Grace takes the lead on the research, which everyone – except he – is treated as a murder attack on the queen. But Roy thinks something else is going on. A second murder, this time in the palace, indicates that he is right. . . ‘
He also revealed that the plot around a conspiracy ‘deep in the royal household’ turns to take advantage of the current – real life – building works there, a ten -year renovation program of all 375 rooms.
“The conspirators steal items from the Royal Collection, 64,000 priceless pieces that have been moved to temporary storage and sell them to foreign buyers on the dark web,” he added.
Buckingham Palace refused to comment, although assistants emphasized that writers had long gained access to research purposes and ‘The Hawk is dead’ was not endorsed by the royal household.
Others also noticed the old saying that “some resemblance to the life of personas … or death … is pure coincidental.”
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