An atmospheric, intriguing mystery.
Guardian
A mystery with magic and friendship at its heart and a sharp dagger in its tail.
Booktrust
Plenty of plot twists and intrigue in [this] cracking adventure from below stairs.
Sunday Express S Magazine
With its atmospheric fairy tale backdrop, cast of amazing characters, lashings of dark humour and devilish twist in the tail, The Last Duchess is an entertaining blend of real life and fantasy. There are warm friendships to enjoy, an intriguing mystery to solve and plenty of adventures, dramas and danger to set the pulse racing.
Lancashire Evening Post
Written with a light, deft touch, there is mystery, humour, loyalty and friendship well balanced throughout the book. A very good read.
Parents in Touch
The background to this excellent story, the first in a series, is well-constructed and colourful . . . The tension continues right until the final pages, ably assisted by Sarah Gibb's delightful illustrations, and readers will look forward eagerly to Pattern's further adventures.
The Book Bag
[An] excellent new series . . . a terrific story of courage, friendship, courtly intrigue and magic.
Lovereading4kids.co.uk
A delightful, heart-warming story.
School Librarian
Meet heroic maid Pattern in The Last Duchess, the first Silver Service Mystery from Laura Powell, illustrated by Sarah Gibb.
Pattern is only thirteen, but is already rising through the ranks at Mrs Minchin's Academy of Domestic Servitude and seems destined for a life below stairs. But fate intervenes when she is packed off to the small and secretive Duchy of Elffinberg, to serve as lady's maid to the recently orphaned Grand Duchess.
Pattern's young new mistress is excitable and paranoid, yet despite their differences the two girls forge an unlikely friendship that quickly turns into a battle for survival. For picture-perfect Elffinberg hides an extremely dark and deadly secret . . .
Armed only with her trusty sewing basket, a bottle of smelling salts and J. Bulcock's inestimable guide, The Duties of a Lady's Maid, Pattern will need all her wits and resourcefulness when dealing with above-stairs conspiracies and below-stairs intrigue. Darning stockings has never been so dangerous.
When heroic hero Pattern is taken from Mrs Minchin’s Academy of Domestic Servitude to serve a young and recently orphaned Grand Duchess, she finds herself becoming friends with her mistress and helps to save her from a terrible secret threatening to swallow her whole. Her talent for solving mysteries is recognized quickly and Pattern is recruited by The Silver Service Agency to help solve supernatural mysteries undercover.
From the incredible Laura Powell, Pattern, armed only with her trusty sewing basket, a bottle of smelling salts and J. Bulcock’s inestimable guide, The Duties of a Lady’s Maid can do far more than the average maid. Follow Pattern in her first adventure outside the walls of the academy in The Last Duchess and her first official mission for the agency finding a missing boy on The Lost Island.
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Laura Powell, who may or may not be a direct descendant of King Arthur, was born in London, but grew up in the shadow of Carreg Cennen Castle in Wales. Much of her childhood was either spent with her nose firmly in a book, or plotting to escape her boarding school, which she hated. Having studied Classics at university, she now spends her time working for the English National Ballet and writing magical books including The Last Duchess. She lives in Camberwell with her husband and young son.
Sarah Gibb is a London-based illustrator. After landing regular spots in the Telegraph and Elle magazine, Sarah has gone on to illustrate Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole series, many children's books including Hilary McKay's Fairy Tales and Laura Powell's Silver Service Mystery series.