Author: | Laura Dowers | ISBN: | 1230003366639 |
Publisher: | Laura Dowers | Publication: | August 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Blue Laurel Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Laura Dowers |
ISBN: | 1230003366639 |
Publisher: | Laura Dowers |
Publication: | August 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Blue Laurel Press |
Language: | English |
Elizabeth rose from her stool and stood, swaying for a moment, glaring at me. Then I saw her arm rise and I blinked. Something flew through the air and struck me on the forehead. I staggered backwards, my hand automatically rising to touch my brow. I saw black spots before my eyes. I looked down at the floor by my feet. Elizabeth’s book lay there, open, its pages bent back beneath the cover.
England in the sixteenth century is a country in turmoil.
King Henry VIII's Reformation has left England divided between Catholics and Protestants. Most of the those who cling to the Old Faith are content to conform to the laws of the land. But there are some Catholics who wonder where their allegiance lies - to England's heretic queen or to the Pope?
Francis Walsingham has no such doubts. As French ambassador, he witnesses the savagery of the St Bartholomew's Eve massacre, when Catholics slaughtered Protestants in their thousands, and he is determined England will never suffer the same fate.
He begins to create an elaborate network of spies who will keep him informed of Catholic plots against Elizabeth, especially those that have Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots at their heart.
Walsingham’s mission is clear: to protect Elizabeth I from her enemies by whatever means necessary!
If you enjoy the Tudor historical fiction novels of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, you'll love this intimate portrayal of the father of spies, Sir Francis Walsingham.
Book 3 in the Tudor Court historical fiction series.
Elizabeth rose from her stool and stood, swaying for a moment, glaring at me. Then I saw her arm rise and I blinked. Something flew through the air and struck me on the forehead. I staggered backwards, my hand automatically rising to touch my brow. I saw black spots before my eyes. I looked down at the floor by my feet. Elizabeth’s book lay there, open, its pages bent back beneath the cover.
England in the sixteenth century is a country in turmoil.
King Henry VIII's Reformation has left England divided between Catholics and Protestants. Most of the those who cling to the Old Faith are content to conform to the laws of the land. But there are some Catholics who wonder where their allegiance lies - to England's heretic queen or to the Pope?
Francis Walsingham has no such doubts. As French ambassador, he witnesses the savagery of the St Bartholomew's Eve massacre, when Catholics slaughtered Protestants in their thousands, and he is determined England will never suffer the same fate.
He begins to create an elaborate network of spies who will keep him informed of Catholic plots against Elizabeth, especially those that have Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots at their heart.
Walsingham’s mission is clear: to protect Elizabeth I from her enemies by whatever means necessary!
If you enjoy the Tudor historical fiction novels of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, you'll love this intimate portrayal of the father of spies, Sir Francis Walsingham.
Book 3 in the Tudor Court historical fiction series.