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Albert Edward, Prince of Wales #3

Bertie & The Crime Of Passion

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During a visit to Sarah Bernhardt in Paris, Bertie, the Prince of Wales, must draw on his sleuthing skills to unmask the killer responsible for a nasty murder

240 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Peter Lovesey

295 books643 followers
Peter Harmer Lovesey, also known by his pen name Peter Lear, was a British writer of historical and contemporary detective novels and short stories. His best-known series characters are Sergeant Cribb, a Victorian-era police detective based in London, and Peter Diamond, a modern-day police detective in Bath. He was also one of the world's leading track and field statisticians.

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Author 25 books371 followers
July 2, 2019
I read this as part of the three-book omnibus called Bertie.
The Prince of Wales, Bertie, is jaunting around seemingly without many cares or attendants. This book is mainly set in Paris and introduces dancing girls, Toulouse Lautrec, and rather a lot of food and drink.
Best for those who enjoy historical crime with many references to the rich and famous.
I downloaded an e-ARC from Fresh Fiction. This is an unbiased review.
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December 7, 2022
If Bertie wasn't such an entitled, spoiled, mischievous, juvenile, greedy, sexual predator, you might actually like him and like this book.
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June 4, 2018
Bertie and the Crime of Passion is the third and final installment in Peter Lovesey's series featuring the future Edward VII as an amateur detective.

Like its two predecessors, this book is well-plotted (it is, after all, Lovesey). The writing shows a gentler humor than the two earlier novels. And the characters are well-developed.

Bertie is this time joined by Sarah Bernhardt in his sleuthing. There are several letters between Bertie and his wife Alix, but none of the caustic comments in prior books regarding Queen Victoria. Bertie shows a stunning lack of self-awareness, one that is probably accurate for a future king.

But for all that the book has to offer it, the Bertie stories are my least favorite Lovesey series. The stories and crimes are not as engaging as in his other series. There are a lot of readers who love these books, so maybe it is just me. But I would recommend the Diamond series first and the Hen Mallin series second (Lovesey would do well to write more books about her), Cribb and then finally Bertie.
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September 26, 2021
Bertie works with Sarah Bernhardt to find a murderer in Paris. He's still the carefree Prince who makes mistakes but finally tracks down the shooter. Lovesey creates humor and character for a quick read that I enjoy right now.
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April 18, 2023
The mystery was good. I didn't suspect the killer till the end. That's what you look for in this kind of genre. Didn't enjoy the rest of it very much, rhough, no empathy for the detectives (Bertie or Sarah).
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May 21, 2025
Bertie and his partner in crime investigation -- Sarah Bernhardt of course -- are determined to do a better job than the Paris Surite' of investigating the murder of a young man who is shot twice at the Moulin Rouge. Utterly hilarious and silly.
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June 28, 2017
Jolly good fun. I like how a few historical tidbits are thrown in for good measure.
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June 8, 2024
Bard. A little old fashioned, but a good read
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July 31, 2025
stopped after 100 pages. bored me silly! Stupid tale of Prince of Wales supposedly solving a murder in Paris.
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July 22, 2015
The Prince of Wales is in Paris, more or less in the spring, and his wife is visiting her parents. What an opportunity! But before he can resume his pursuit of Sarah Bernhardt, he learns that there's been a mysterious death associated with a friend's family. Fancying himself as an amateur sleuth, the corpulent prince decides to investigate the death of Jules Agincourt's prospective son-in-law, with Bernhardt as his reluctant assistant.
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July 19, 2020
The Prince of Wales and Sarah Bernhardt set forth to solve a murder committed during La Goulue's performance at the Moulin Rouge. First stop: interviewing possible witness Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

Not everyone's cup of tea. Definitely, delightfully mine.
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September 4, 2009
light-hearted murder mystery, fin de siecle Paris, sleuthing done by the English heir apparent and a famous French actress of the time. lots of fun... looking forward to more "Bertie" books
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April 16, 2016
Just getting to know Peter Lovesey...I'll try another character of his rather than reading about "Bertie" again.
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May 3, 2017
A fun read. Easy on the mind.
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