Murder in the Queen's Wardrobe
Kathy Lynn Emerson
(Author)
Description
A female spymaster will face mortal danger to protect her husband and her queen. . . London, 1582: Mistress Rosamond Jaffrey, a talented and well-educated woman of independent means, is recruited by Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, to be lady-in-waiting to Lady Mary, a cousin of the queen. With her talent in languages and knowledge of ciphers and codes, she will be integral to the spymaster as an intelligence gatherer, being able to get close to Lady Mary just at the time when she is being courted by Russia's Ivan the Terrible. However, there are some nobles at court who will do anything they can to thwart such an alliance; and Rosamond soon realises the extent of the danger, when a prominent official is murdered and then an attempt is made on both her and Lady Mary's lives. In her quest to protect her ward - and her estranged husband - Rosamond must put herself in mortal peril.
Product Details
Price
$29.95
$27.85
Publisher
Severn House
Publish Date
March 01, 2015
Pages
256
Dimensions
4.2 X 10.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780727884596
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Kathy Lynn Emerson writes in a variety of genres and under several names. As Kathy Lynn Emerson, she is best known for two historical mystery series, the Face Down series, featuring Susanna, Lady Appleton, sixteenth-century gentlewoman, herbalist, and sleuth, and the Diana Spaulding Mysteries. As Kate Emerson, Kathy writes historical novels set in the sixteenth century. Kathy lives in Wilton, Maine with her husband and assorted cats.
Reviews
"First-rate storytelling, a fine choice for historical-mystery fans"--Booklist
Recommended for fans of Emerson's previous series as well as for readers of Fiona Buckley, Karen Harper, and Amanda Carmack."--Library Journal
"Emerson draws on her solid knowledge of the period to evoke vividly daily life in late 16th-century England"--Publishers Weekly
"A diverting series, with lots of twists and turns and Tudor tidbits"--Kirkus Reviews
Recommended for fans of Emerson's previous series as well as for readers of Fiona Buckley, Karen Harper, and Amanda Carmack."--Library Journal
"Emerson draws on her solid knowledge of the period to evoke vividly daily life in late 16th-century England"--Publishers Weekly
"A diverting series, with lots of twists and turns and Tudor tidbits"--Kirkus Reviews