<b>[A] winning, well-plotted read</b> . . . the mystery's denouement at the dance makes <b>a glamorous and dramatic conclusion</b>
- Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
A <b>breezily entertaining read</b> from the author of <i>Lady In Waiting</i>, with<b> clever plotting</b> and a beautiful setting
Daily Mirror
<b>Stirring story</b> of wartime secrets and intrigue
Best
Delightfully <b>intriguing</b>
Peterborough Telegraph
<b>Thrilling</b> . . . The <b>atmosphere is perfect</b>, the anxieties and fears of the young Anne are particularly realistic, and the mystery is the perfect riddle. This is <b>a superb story, told with verve and love.</b> Lady Anne Glenconner seems to have been born to write, and one wonders why she came to it so late in life . . . Hats off to Lady Anne for producing such a brilliant story!
Books-Monthly.co.uk
Lady Glenconner's <b>intimate knowledge</b> of Holkham shines through . . . <b>an enjoyable winter read</b> to be savoured over the upcoming holiday season
The Wee Review
It is the picture of life at Holkham and the training of an aristocrat to take on anything that may be thrown at her that <b>makes this novel stand out</b>
Literary Review
The story's main hero is the magnificent house of the title . . . it will <b>certainly give pleasure to many readers</b>
Spectator
Lady Anne Glenconner - who turns 90 in July - is <b>remarkable</b> . . . This, her second mystery, takes place in the grand house and estate where she grew up . . . <b>As light as a soufflé but just as delicious</b>
Irish Independent
A <b>truly great read</b> with a <b>brilliant twist</b> at the end
Yours