Chivalry is Dead

Chivalry is Dead by Kate Kingsbury is a mystery novel published by Berkley Prime Crime in 1996. This first edition, written in English and spanning 215 pages, centers around the staff of the Pennyfoot Hotel as they prepare for a St. George’s Day competition. The excitement turns to tragedy when a jouster accidentally kills Cecily Sinclair’s footman during practice, prompting Cecily to take matters into her own hands and uncover the truth behind the deadly incident.
Readers will find a blend of traditional mystery elements and the intrigue of a female sleuth as Cecily navigates the challenges of her role as hotel owner while seeking justice. The narrative unfolds within the context of a competitive celebration, highlighting themes of deception and the unexpected consequences of ambition. With its focus on mystery and detective work, this book offers an engaging exploration of the events surrounding the tournament and the investigation that follows.
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The staff of the Pennyfoot Hotel is looking forward to the upcoming competition, a celebration of St. George’s Day. But someone can’t wait for the official tournament. A jouster practices on Cecily Sinclair’s footman–and kills him. And as the owner of the Pennyfoot Hotel, it’s up to Cecily to find out who threw the lethal lance.
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