The Royal Show: A brand new series from the nation’s favourite entertainer, Anton Du Beke
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By Royal invitation, join us to celebrate The Royal Show!
Prodigal son and loyal daughter…
The Forsyth Variety Company has been given the opportunity of a lifetime – to entertain Her Majesty at 1962’s Royal Variety Performance.
Keen to rehearse, the company heads to the Seagate Theatre under the tutelage of the company’s owner, Ed Forsyth. This is Ed’s last hoorah before retiring and he’s keen to leave on a high. But his son, Cal, has absconded, leaving his twin sister, Evie, to help manage the company after their mother’s death. Hoping to display her best trapeze performance ever, she’s also desperate that the entire troupe should succeed. If only her father hadn’t brought in another old-timer… Billy Rich has come all the way from Hollywood, invited to be their main star. Billy is full of bluster and ego and his much younger wife, the mysterious Magdalene, doesn’t help.
Can this troupe of old-time crooners, dancing girls and magicians possibly pull this off? Especially when they must compete with the 1960’s rebellious new bands and revolutionary music? Abandoned by her brother, Evie has no idea if she’ll ever be able to wrestle the troupe into a show fit for a queen.
But as the theatrical group heads towards a royal deadline like no other, Cal returns out of the blue to introduce a song that could change the world. Is he here to help, or are his motivations darker? As the company descends into illicit romance, family intrigue and foul crimes, rehearsals begin to unravel. Can they really do this?
Cal thinks he has the answer, if only the troupe can believe in him.
Because the queen’s show must go on…
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Additional information
Publisher | Orion (2 Mar. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 416 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1398710164 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1398710160 |
Dimensions | 15.88 x 3.18 x 23.5 cm |
by teddy oggy
Did not like this book as much as the others Anton has written, flicked a few pages.
by Sarah
It is a really good read.
by Kindle Customer sh
I’ve read all Antons books enjoyed all .
Having read The Royal show, Although I enjoyed the storey,
I couldn’t get into the characters, hopefully a sequel will
bring them to life.????
by Guilders the great
I have read and enjoyed all Anton Du Beck’s books about the Buckingham hotel & its staff and have loved every minute of them. The characters were well developed and the stories gripping. Always the sign of a good book when you feel like you’re saying goodbye to old friends at the end & are sad to see them go. However, I didn’t feel the same way when reading ‘Royal Show’. Nice ‘nod’ to his friend Bruce calling the company ‘Forsyth Variety company’. However, the story didn’t grip me, the characters didn’t invite me into their story and, I’m sad to say, it lacked sparkle. I don’t know if it is a one-off or whether there will be more in the series, maybe a second book with the Forsyth’s might grip me more as I get to know them. I don’t know. I read it and enjoyed it as a read, but didn’t feel I had interacted with the characters like I did with the Buckingham Hotel novels. Sorry Anton.
by JPB
I loved this book totally different than Antons last series of books.The trials and tribulations of a variety ensemble,family problems and the great finale at The Royal Variety Show and the goings on behind the scenes.
by Jane Fairweather
Not finished it yet but no idea how it’s all going to work out.
by Debra Hanson
Great read, prompt delivery, was bought as a gift
by G Pickett
There’s a lot of imagination outlet for when Antons not choreographing or judging. Looking forward to the next book