
The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy
The Marquess House Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Emma Gregory
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By:
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Alexandra Walsh
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The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy Is the second book in the Marquess House trilogy, a gripping dual time line conspiracy thriller with an ingenious twist on Tudor history. Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Philippa Gregory and Kate Mosse.
Elizabeth I has survived hundreds of plots against her, but now she faces the revelation of a secret she thought would remain hidden forever. Elizabeth is not the last of the Tudor line - there are two more legitimate heirs to her crown. Her sworn enemy, Philip II, king of Spain, has discovered the secret and thinks he can control the missing princess as his puppet queen. Can Elizabeth maintain control over her throne?
Meanwhile, in 2018 - Dr Perdita Rivers and her twin sister, Piper, are safely hidden in Andorra. Despite their narrow escape from those pursuing them, Perdita is determined to continue her grandmother’s legacy by uncovering her groundbreaking research into the English royal bloodline. But she soon realises that nothing about the Tudor era was as it seemed. With their enemies still tracking them, Perdita and Piper must succeed in exposing the secrets of history or there is no hope of them escaping alive....
©2019 Alexandra Walsh (P)2019 W. F. Howes LtdBrilliant book
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I would like to take issue with some reviewers of The Catherine Howard Conspiracy, given for the actual book and not on audible. Any reader/listener needs to remember these books are FICTION. A made up story which does use some well known characters, events or people. All fiction requires a degree of the suspension of reality and taking the novel concerned at face value, as entertainment to be enjoyed, (or otherwise), it's not historical fact. I think it unworthy to tear a story apart because you disagree with/dislike what is written. Most novels require a degree of imagination 're time period, characters, historical accuracy, they are the bones upon which the story hangs. I would like to throw out a challenge, write a book about the same time period and real people, add in some imagination and see how you can do.
With that off my chest, I look forward to the 3rd part in this series.
Before I forget, I am a history graduate,
A twist in the tail
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Fascinating story
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Pembrokeshire resident love series
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Two down, one to go
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