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The Bloodied Cravat [Hardcover]

Rosemary Stevens (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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May 7, 2002 Beau Brummell Mysteries
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)


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Dandy and amateur sleuth Beau Brummell continues to charm in this third whodunit (after 2001's The Tainted Snuff Box) from Agatha Award winner Stevens. Renowned for his sartorial splendor and elegance, Brummell has come to Oatlands, the country home of the Duke and Duchess of York, to be with Frederica, the duchess, as she celebrates her birthday while her husband is off with his mistress. When a highwayman robs Robinson, his valet, en route to Oatlands, Brummell isn't as concerned about his lost clothes as he is about his stolen blue-velvet-covered scrapbook, which contains a letter from Frederica that if made public could cause a royal scandal and Brummell's social downfall. After the universally disliked Marquess of Kendrick threatens blackmail and is subsequently murdered, Frederica calls in Mr. Lavender of Bow Street. As the investigation progresses and the murders mount, the author expertly uses red herrings to keep Brummell and the reader guessing. A multitude of authentic historical figures add to the fun in this vivid portrait of Regency England. Stevens deftly captures the magnificence of the wealthy's country estates and the glittering atmosphere of London at the height of the social season. Combined with a witty, suave and romantic Brummell, who unravels the mystery as meticulously as he dresses, this is sure to appeal to a wide variety of fans.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Rosemary Stevens has published four previous novels set in Regency England.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Hardcover; 1st edition (May 7, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425185397
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425185391
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,117,726 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ms. Stevens takes the reader back to the Regency Era, October 9, 2002
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Moe811 (New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bloodied Cravat (Hardcover)
Beau Brummel is invited to Oatlands for the Duchess of York's birthday festivities. Although he arrives safely, he valet and coach with the all precious wardrobe are robbed by highwaymen. Among the missing items are the Beau's journal and a love letter from the Duchess. A marquess with a shady past is trying to blackmail the two of them, leading to strained relations between the Beau and the Duchess. The marquess is found in a shallow grave intended for one of the Duchess's many dogs, but the letter is not on the body. Brummell promises to retrieve the letter and solve the murder.

I really liked the first two books in the series, but this one tended to drag until the middle. Once the Lavenders made their appearance the story line picked up considerably. I guess the idea of Beau Brummell and the Duchess of York in love is way too far fetched for me. The mystery progresses nicely once everyone is back in London and the conclusion is as unexpected as it is neatly accomplished.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good light reading, May 20, 2002
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tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bloodied Cravat (Hardcover)
Beau Brummell, London's premier arbiter of fashion, has been invited to Oatlands (the country estate of the Duke and Duchess of York) in order to celebrate the duchess's birthday. And while Brummell arrives promptly enough, his baggage, his valet, along with his present for the duchess, seems aggravatingly enough to have gone missing. It is almost too much for Brummell -- first, to have to share the duchess with other lesser toadying individuals instead of having her all to himself, and now for his valet and bags to have gone missing! And if all that was not enough, the guest list would be sure to inspire a severe case of indigestion, for the duchess seems to have invited not a few dirty dishes to her birthday celebrations. And they include the new Lord Kendrick, a rather loutish individual with an exaggerated view of his attractions, and who seems to treat his young cousin, Lady Ariana, rather brutally. Brummell, however, discovers that he has little time to spend thinking about Kendrick and his bad behaviour, for his valet soon arrives with dire news. Robinson had been held up by a highwayman who operates in the neighbourhood, and the thief has made off with some of Brummell's baggage. In particular a valise that held Brummell's scrapbook, which also contained a despairing yet ardent letter from the duchess that could bring social ruin to both Brummell and the duchess.

Horrified and worried about the danger that he has placed his beloved duchess in, Brummell resolves to retrieve the letter before some blackmailer can make full use of it. And he has some suspicion that the highwayman may not be a common felon afterall, but may actually be one of the guests at the house party. And then a guest is found murdered, and the weapon of choice appears to be one of the duchess's hair ornaments. Now, Brumell must work not only to retrieve the missing letter, but also discover who murdered the guest before more scandal is heaped on the duchess's head.

What I liked most about "The Bloodied Cravat" was not so much the murder-blackmail plot, but rather the care that Rosemary Stevens took to get certain nuances about the Regency period right. I liked that she painted the precariousness of Brummell's social position so accurately -- how a small misstep, however slight, and the loss of the good opinion of the powerful members of the aristocracy, could ruin him. Rosemary Stevens's on the mark depiction on just how much the women of the period were dependent on the whims and good will of the men in their life, was neatly done as well. Women had very few privileges, and Ms Stevens uses this unpalatable truth to colour her mystery novel to great effect. And while the novel unfolded smoothly and effortlessly, the main plot-line (the theft of the duchess's letter, and the murder) was actually rather light weight. It was the fate of a few characters that interested me that had me glued to the pages. So all in all I'd say that of you are a fan of the Regency period this novel will be real treat; and if you're looking for a light murder-mystery novel, "The Bloodied Cravat should do as well. But if you're looking for something more substantial, you might want to try something else.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Beau and The Bloodied Cravat....., February 15, 2009
In this third Beau Brummell mystery, the story begins at Oatlands, The Duchess of York's country home. The Duchess is celebrating her birthday and Beau has bought a special present for her, one that his valet, Robinson, is bringing up in a separate carriage. Unfortunately, Robinson's carriage is set upon by highwaymen. The highwayman steal something precious to the Beau, something that, if brought to light, could ruin his life as well as The Duchess'.

The Bloodied Cravat was enjoyable, though not as good as books one and two in the series. Beau's a bit "off his game" in this story, though rightly so as what is happening to him. Once Mr Lavender and his daughter Lydia enter the story it picks up the pace again. I enjoy Beau's relationship with Lydia, and hope it continues in book 4.
I would still recommend The Bloodied Cravat for fans of Historical Mystery and Regency period enthusiasts.
3 stars.
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Lord Kendrick, Miss Lavender, Lady Ariana, Royal Duchess, Royal Highness, Roger Cranworth, Lady Crecy, Doctor Wendell, Bow Street, Miss Cranworth, Cecily Cranworth, Old Dawe, Lady Salisbury, Squire Oxberry, Lady Perry, Lady Penelope, Sylvester Fairingdale, Signor Tallarico, Victor Tallarico, Lord Wrayburn, Bruton Street, Marquess of Kendrick, Duchess of York, Lady Deidre, Duke of York
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