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Above the Bay of Angels: A Novel Hardcover – February 11, 2020
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“…Sweeping and intimate, warm and gripping. I loved it!” ―Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache novels
A single twist of fate puts a servant girl to work in Queen Victoria’s royal kitchen, setting off a suspenseful, historical mystery by the New York Times bestselling author of The Tuscan Child and The Victory Garden.
Isabella Waverly only means to comfort the woman felled on a London street. In her final dying moments, she thrusts a letter into Bella’s hand. It’s an offer of employment in the kitchens of Buckingham Palace, and everything the budding young chef desperately wants: an escape from the constrictions of her life as a lowly servant. In the stranger’s stead, Bella can spread her wings.
Arriving as Helen Barton from Yorkshire, she pursues her passion for creating culinary delights, served to the delighted Queen Victoria herself. Best of all, she’s been chosen to accompany the queen to Nice. What fortune! Until the threat of blackmail shadows Bella to the Riviera, and a member of the queen’s retinue falls ill and dies.
Having prepared the royal guest’s last meal, Bella is suspected of the poisonous crime. An investigation is sure to follow. Her charade will be over. And her new life will come crashing down―if it doesn’t send her to the gallows.
- Print length348 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLake Union Publishing
- Publication dateFebruary 11, 2020
- Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101542008263
- ISBN-13978-1542008266
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“A treasure trove of Victoriana…A truly delightful read.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“Bowen serves up a vivid picture of turn-of-the-century London with its strict class distinctions, crowded streets, and devotion to the Queen…Fans of Bowen and Victorian cozies will enjoy this inside-the-palace romp.” ―Booklist
“[Bowen] recreates her landscapes of ‘Palace’ and ‘Kitchen’ with great skill, and readers are drawn into the lives of the characters, as much is revealed even in the close quarters of the kitchen…A delightful way to learn more about food, its preparation and its presentation; and a tender love story.” ―Historical Novel Society
“Rhys Bowen is a gift to all who love great writing, rich and complex characters and a plot that grabs from first words. I dare you to put it down once you’ve read [the] opening sentence. Set in Nice, Bowen brings to life a little known and riveting episode in history―the annual visit of Queen Victoria to the French seaside town and the tumult that ensues. She takes us inside the royal court, inside the kitchens, through the eye of a junior chef, and into the towns and villages of the French Riviera. It is sweeping and intimate, warm and gripping. Above the Bay of Angels is a wonderful read that will stay with you long after the book is finished. I loved it!” ―Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache novels
About the Author
Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including The Victory Garden, The Tuscan Child, and the World War II–based In Farleigh Field, the winner of the Left Coast Crime Award for Best Historical Mystery Novel and the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel. Bowen’s work has won twenty honors to date, including multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. Her books have been translated into many languages, and she has fans around the world, including seventeen thousand Facebook followers. A transplanted Brit, Bowen divides her time between California and Arizona. To learn more about the author, visit www.rhysbowen.com.
Product details
- Publisher : Lake Union Publishing (February 11, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 348 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1542008263
- ISBN-13 : 978-1542008266
- Item Weight : 1.05 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #817,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,089 in Historical British & Irish Literature
- #4,219 in Cozy Culinary Mysteries
- #8,779 in Historical Mystery
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About the author

Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of two historical mystery series as well as several internationally bestselling historical novels, two of which were nominated for Edgar Award
Rhys was born in Bath, England and educated at London University but now divides her time between California and Arizona. Her books have been nominated for every major mystery award and she has won twenty of them to date, including five Agathas.
She currently writes two historical mystery series, each very different in tone. The Molly Murphy mysteries feature an Irish immigrant woman in turn-of-the-century New York City. These books are multi-layered, complex stories with a strong sense of time and place and have won many awards including Agatha and Anthony. There are 19 books so far in this series plus three Kindle stories, Rhys’s daughter, Clare Broyles, now cowrites the series with her
Then there is Lady Georgie, She's 35th in line to the throne of England, but she's flat broke and struggling to survive in the Great Depression. These books are lighter and funnier than Molly's adventures. They poke gentle fun at the British class system--about which Rhys knows a lot, having married into an upper class family rather like Georgie's.
As a child Rhys spent time with relatives in Wales. Those childhood experiences colored her first mystery series, about Constable Evans in the mountains of Snowdonia.
Her books have been translated into over 30 languages
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Customers find this historical novel engaging with its intriguing plot full of twists and turns, and appreciate the strong female main character. The book is well-written and thoroughly researched, providing a slice of Queen Victoria's life with accurate historical details. Customers enjoy the descriptions of food preparation throughout the story, and one customer notes it's written from the viewpoint of a cook. While some customers find it well-paced, others mention it starts a bit slow.
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Customers enjoy the story of the book, describing it as fascinating with intrigue, and one customer highlights its historical aspect with plot twists.
"...It is a story that allows the reader to appreciate the levels of classes of the people from Queen Victoria, her immediate family and the different..." Read more
"...I love her style of writing. I enjoy the history she mixes in. She's very descriptive of the geography she writes about, too...." Read more
"...I enjoyed going from England to the south France. The book had a lot of twists and turns. Fun book to read." Read more
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Customers find the book to be a wonderful and well-written read.
"...I thought this book was fantastic and I loved that it was set during the reign of Queen Victoria...." Read more
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"This book is the best I've read with this author. I enjoyed going from England to the south France. The book had a lot of twists and turns...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, particularly the strong female main character with intriguing dilemmas, and find the plot and characters captivating.
"...We also see a lot of character growth throughout the book...." Read more
"...you chose, you cannot fail to enjoy Bowen’s wonderful writing and characters. My favorite series, (you might ask?)..." Read more
"...like English historical history with a bit of romance and a strong female main character. I enjoy this book and was sad when I finished." Read more
"...Ms. Bowen is a master storyteller with a knack for intriguing characters." Read more
Customers praise the writing style of the book, describing it as eloquent, descriptive, and easy to read.
"...or single book you chose, you cannot fail to enjoy Bowen’s wonderful writing and characters. My favorite series, (you might ask?)..." Read more
"...I enjoy the history she mixes in. She's very descriptive of the geography she writes about, too. You feel like you have visited Nice, France...." Read more
"...An easy breeze read. It kept reading along." Read more
"I enjoy Rhy Bowen’s writing style. I was captivated by the characters and the story. I had to keep reading to find out what happened!" Read more
Customers appreciate the book's accuracy, noting it is well researched and wrapped around actual fact, with incredible details that make it very believable.
"Well researched with actual personages, events and locations. Main characters are lovely and near complete. The plot is well constructed and holds up." Read more
"...The rest of the characters are equally balanced and believable...." Read more
"story which is both well written and researched. This is a perfect example of how historical fiction should be done...." Read more
"...for everyone, a blend of history, aristocracy, poverty, love, fiction, murder & mystery. Can't go wrong with all that!" Read more
Customers appreciate the historical accuracy of the book, which provides a slice of Queen Victoria's life during her reign.
"...I really enjoyed this book and loved the historical information about Queen Victoria, her family, the events occurring during the later part of..." Read more
"...this is a fiction book underpinned by history—here, facts about Queen Victoria’s life and times." Read more
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Customers enjoy the book's cooking content, appreciating the interesting food preparation scenes and journey through the love of cooking, with one customer noting how it provides insights into cooking for royalty.
"...later part of Queen Victoria's reign, and the information about how royal meals were carried out...." Read more
"Loved the characters and all the cooking recipes and stories! So we’ll written with landscapes all beautifully described!..." Read more
"...And all the food, odd main courses (don’t think I would have made it as a vegetarian back then, bit baggy)...." Read more
"...of course, the time period in history and the information about preparing food for the royal party...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it well-paced and quick, while others note that it starts a bit slow.
"...standalone historical mystery with a good sense of place and excellent pacing. I've definitely found another go-to author." Read more
"...At times it seemed to progress at a very steady pace then all of a sudden it was over." Read more
"...book with well developed, likeable characters but is definitely light reading. There is no comparison with The Venice Sketchbook...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020Above the Bay of Angels is a stand alone novel by author Rhys Bowen. Bowen's Royal Spyness series has long been one of my absolute favorite series and I tend to read those as soon as they are released. I have really enjoyed the recent stand alone novels that she has released through Lake Union (Amazon) publishing as well. I'm happy to say that Above the Bay of Angels was no different. I thought this book was fantastic and I loved that it was set during the reign of Queen Victoria. I have not read many historical fiction books that feature Queen Victoria so it was nice to learn a little more about someone that had such a big impact on the world.
This story centers around Isabella Waverly, who is the oldest daughter of a second son that grew up in an aristocratic family but since he was the second son he received no title or inheritance. Her father at first takes a commission in the British Army in India but he has to give up his commission because his wife can't handle the Indian climate. He brings his family back home to London and has to take a job working at a hotel. He eventually succumbs to the lure of alcohol and loses the hotel job. Isabella's mother also dies shortly after this occurs. He has difficulty finding a new position and decides that Isabella should leave school and begin service as a maid in another grand house.
Isabella is devastated by this and hates the backbreaking work she has to do as a maid. Fortunately she finds that she has a passion for cooking and is able to get training from the cook in the house that she works at. Bella's employer finds out about her aristocratic background (because of how well she speaks) and uses this to gain praise from her friends for helping to save a girl who has no other family to turn to. Once Bella decides she wants to move on to another position where she can learn more about cooking, her employer informs her that if she leaves she will not provide a reference.
This puts Bella in a difficult position and it is only when she witnesses another girl about her age be struck down by a speeding omnibus does she decide to seize the opportunity presented to her. The girl is Helen Barton and she was on her way to Buckingham Palace to interview for a chance to become an under-cook for Queen Victoria and her royal household. Bella decides to assume her identity and goes to the interview in her place. She gets the position but soon finds herself the victim of a blackmail scheme. In spite of this she quickly fits into the royal household and begins to love her work as an under-cook. She is given the chance to go to Nice with Queen Victoria and several other members of the royal household and really enjoys the area. However, once they are settled in Nice, a member of the royal household dies from suspected poisoning that occurred from something Isabella cooked. She begins to look for clues to clear her name and keep anyone from finding out about her assumed identity.
We also see a lot of character growth throughout the book. Bella grows from someone angry and upset that she has missed out on living a life of comfort and into someone who finds their place in the world and what she really wants to do with her life. We see her grow and mature, take chances and use her good judgment to determine who to trust to help her, and finally follow her heart to determine what she wants to do with her life. I really enjoyed this book and loved the historical information about Queen Victoria, her family, the events occurring during the later part of Queen Victoria's reign, and the information about how royal meals were carried out. I thought everything about this book was fantastic and can't wait to read future books by Rhys Bowen.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025I am glad Rhys Bowen has written so many books, because I plan on working my way through all of them! I will not summarize here, because mysteries can easily be spoiled by reviewers who give too much away. Suffice it to say that the main character finds herself in a bit of a pickle and it is fun to see how she navigates her variety of problems.
Despite having read over 20 of Bowen’s books, I never find myself feeling that they are too formulaic or too predictable. That alone is quite an accomplishment. Perhaps that is aided by the several different series providing her with lots of different themes and situations to develop. I think that, whatever series or single book you chose, you cannot fail to enjoy Bowen’s wonderful writing and characters. My favorite series, (you might ask?) is Her Royal Spyness because they are deliciously funny on top of being great tales. I actually want to give this book four and a half stars. The only thing keeping it there instead of five stars was that there were two logical inconsistencies in the plot. I think that probably stems from having two authors. I’ve never found one before. But, it’s not going to keep me up at night, since it was so entertaining otherwise. I highly recommend all of her books!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025Another excellent book by Rhys Bowen. This novel is set in Victorian England with a winter trip to Nice France. It is a story that allows the reader to appreciate the levels of classes of the people from Queen Victoria, her immediate family and the different levels of people who were employed by the Royal Family. The key character, Bella who although a member of the aristocratic society is forced to join the working class to survive and provide for her younger sister. It is an intriguing and heartwarming story of her efforts at survival and her wish to be an independent woman. I would recommend this novel to any one who would like to gain an appreciation for life in the Victorian Era surrounded by a heartwarming story and an intricate mystery.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025I recently finished reading the series Her Royal Spyness by Mrs. Bowen. I loved it and look forward to the next book in the series. So I decided to read one of her stand alone books. This one also did not disappoint. I read it in about a day and a half. Will be moving on to another one of her books next.
I love her style of writing. I enjoy the history she mixes in. She's very descriptive of the geography she writes about, too. You feel like you have visited Nice, France. I would recommend this author to anyone, and I have. I have a friend who is from England. I recommended this author to her. She tells me it's like she's taken a trip home when she reads her books.
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marciaReviewed in Brazil on December 5, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Livro adorável!
Leitura leve, personagens realistas como a própria vida: ninguém totalmente mau, ninguém um anjo sem erros. Amei cada página e lamentei chegar ao fim. Recomendo!
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有栖川結子Reviewed in Japan on April 1, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars ミステリーより歴史が楽しい
食通のための小説。15歳で料理を習うのが大好きなイザベラの数奇な運命、料理と愛の生活の狭間で揺れ、苦悩する
さまが読者にいきいきと伝わってきた。
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Magria68Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Gute Unterhaltung
Eine schöne Geschichte für den Sonntag nachmittag auf dem Sofa. Wer tiefgründige Literatur sucht, ist hier falsch, wer sich aber einfach unterhalten lassen will, viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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KrisReviewed in France on July 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellente lecture
J’ai beaucoup aimé ce roman de Rhys Bowen, son style fluide et l’intrigue palpitante avec pas mal de retournements de situations.
J’espère pouvoir en lire d’autres de cette auteure, tout aussi intéressants.
- wej foxallReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Trouble and strife in a Royal Kitchen
As an admirer of past books by Rhys Bowen I did wonder whether my powers of constructive criticism were being compromised by my enthusiasm for them. I can only say that I found it hard to put down this book which threatened my eating habits. This was pinpointed somewhat as some of this story was written around food, and very exciting food at that. A young lady born into an upper middle class family with aristocratic connections is forced into a life in service whereby she has to earn a living to keep a younger sister and a rather dissolute father. By accidental but devious means she ends up in the service of Queen Victoria as a cook and makes such a success of it that she gets to go to Nice on the French Riviera with a small party accompanying the Queen. There is much subversion and several sub plots in the story which I found entirely convincing and it is told in this authors's rewarding style which always keeps moving to the next scenario. Of course there is some romance around, conditioned by the Victorian times and lack of freedom of feelings, and it is interesting to see how this is resolved. The fact that so much of the story involves the British Queen and her many German relations and is based largely on true events is a bonus. A super read which will gladden your hearts.