After inheriting his Title,Lord David little realised he would also inherit a job. After all, he'd just retired. But this job was as an unofficial envoy to HMG and could he turn it down? He's a fish out of water groping his way from situation to situation with a hint of desparation but with all the aplomb and stiff upper lip he can muster.Will he cope with all that life throws at him and all the women that seem intent on compromising him?
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By Connie Cousins
Jun 18, 2011
I loved Lord David's first book "My Barsethsire Diary", so was eager to read this one and it did not disappoint me! Loved the humor and whimsical naming of characters. It is such a pleasure to read something that makes me laugh out loud. Next on my reading list is "More Barsetshire Diary". Thank you Lord David for sharing your wit with the world!
Lord David writes with wit a charm. I was unable to put the book down for fear I might miss something. It was the first time in many years I actually laughed out loud while reading a book!! The Queen's Envoy is a must on my gift list this year! Rosellen Reisinger California, USA
This book has everything, really funny, adventurous, innocence and it is so refreshing to read something that lifts the spirit. There is too much doom and gloom out there, at last some fun and light. Well done to Lord David Prosser, your books can sit next to my beloved greats, James Herriot and Gerald Durrell.
A gentle, easygoing,laugh out loud book that doesn't rely on bad language, violence or sex to create a story.See how naive a man can be when confronted with a woman who has decided she wants him.Travel with Lord David and wonder how he actually survives a day with only his stiff upper lip to defend him. A book you can buy for anyone and not cause offence.