Buchtipp aus der Stadtbibliothek: «The heir apparent»

Nicola Widmer

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Lexi Villiers is a 29-year-old English­woman doing her medical residency in Hobart, working too hard, worried about her bank balance, and living with friends. It’s a good life, and getting even better, because as the dawn is breaking on New Year’s Day, Lexi is about to kiss the man she loves for the very first time.

But by midnight, everything will change. Because Lexi is in fact not an ordinary young woman. She is Princess Alexandrina, third in line to the British throne – albeit estranged from the rest of her family and living in voluntary exile on the other side of the world. Following a terrible accident, Lexi – the black sheep of her family and, until this moment, always des­tined to be the spare – is now the heir apparent, first in line to the throne once her grandmother, the elderly Queen, dies.

Called back to do her duty, she ar­rives in London to a Palace riven with power plays and media leaks, all the while ­guarding painful secrets of her own. ­Palace waters are treacherous, rumours are rife, and selling each other’s secrets is a family tradition. And with the Crown just within her grasp, Lexi must choose what bonds she will keep … and what she is willing to leave behind.

Rebecca Armitage: «The heir apparent». HQ, 2025

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