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Mercenary For Hire Box Set - Books 1-3 A Queen's Spy - A Queen's Traitor & The Tudor Heresy

Mercenary For Hire Box Set - Books 1-3 A Queen's Spy - A Queen's Traitor & The Tudor Heresy
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Download or read book Mercenary For Hire Box Set - Books 1-3 A Queen's Spy - A Queen's Traitor & The Tudor Heresy written by Sam Burnell and published by Sam Burnell. This book was released on 2021-06-23 with total page 834 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Meet Richard Fitzwarren - An anti-hero with a dubious past, questionable morals but unswerving loyalties Jack Fitzwarren, Richard’s displaced bastard brother, seeks a place at his brother’s side. Impulsive and hot headed, his attempts to gain his brother’s acceptance and approval often end badly. Finally the brothers are brought head to head when Richard tries to foil a plot against Elizabeth I. Can Jack murder his brother to save a woman he’s never met? Will Richard accept his fate and fight? Or will he run? “It combines murder, mystery, and intrigue in a most masterful way.” Rita Kroon - Author of "Letters from the Past" As Tudor England erupts following the death of Edward VI, can one young spy protect his queen? International bestselling author Sam Burnell takes us deep into the treacherous world of powerful monarchs, intrigue, murder, and treason with this magnificent new epic, A Queen’s Spy. In 1553, England is torn apart by religious conflict. Power in England shifts precariously between Catholics and Protestants, royalty and commoners clash, testing friendship, loyalty, and brotherly love. Richard Fitzwarren, caught in the middle of a cruel family feud, wants nothing more than to make his own way in the world. A childhood friend of the Princess Elizabeth, he cannot forget his loyalty in her time of need. Pressured by her sister, Mary, Elizabeth’s continued existence remains precarious throughout her reign. The divide between Catholic Mary and Anne Boleyn’s Protestant daughter Elizabeth is a deep one. PAGE UP AND ORDER


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