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Read Series: Elizabeth I

by Author Alison Weir

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The Lady Elizabeth (2008)

Following the tremendous success of her first novel, Innocent Traitor, which recounted the riveting tale of the doomed Lady Jane Grey, acclaimed historian and New York Times bestselling author Alison Weir turns her masterly storytelling skills to the early life of young Elizabeth Tudor, who would...

The Lady Elizabeth (2008) by Alison Weir
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The Queene's Christmas (2004)

This is the only Tudor Christmas story I have ever seen, and I really loved it! Not only did it offer a good picture of what Christmas at Queen Elizabeth's court was really like, it also showed an exciting, and at times spine-tingling murder mystery taking place at Whitehall Palace. All of our fa...

The Queene's Christmas (2004) by Karen Harper
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The Thorne Maze (2003)

First sentence: "Even on this day, damned death so near..." William Cecil whispered to himself, but the queen overheard him as she walked just ahead. The band is back together again. Queen Elizabeth and her court are spending the summer at Hampton Court to escape the danger of the plague in Londo...

The Thorne Maze (2003) by Karen Harper
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The Poyson Garden (2000)

I decided to pick up this book because I thought it would be a lightweight reading. And it was light... too light and in a very bad way. I love mysteries, at least I love the mysteries by Agatha Christie, with interesting characters and even peculiar ones, as Poirot, with storylines that tie us f...

The Poyson Garden (2000) by Karen Harper
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The Queene's Cure (2003)

In late summer of 1562, with handsome Lord Robert Dudley by her side, Elizabeth Tudor leads her retinue to London’s Royal College of Physicians -- to demand its help in the raging battle against disease and pestilence. But the stalwart queen is shaken when a frighteningly lifelike effigy of herse...

The Queene's Cure (2003) by Karen Harper
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The Twylight Tower (2002)

And it's more of the same. Another murder that seems to have nothing to do with the queen and in the end it has everything to do with her. Once again the characters are far away of what they could be, especially Elizabeth who becomes more annoying (and I doubted that it was possible), her relatio...

The Twylight Tower (2002) by Karen Harper
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The Fatal Fashione (2006)

I'm biased because I adore this particular genre and time period, and I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series of books by Karen Harper. They are written very similarly to Fiona Buckley's Ursla Blanchard Mysteries.... almost confusingly so. This series focuses on Queen Elizabeth I, herself, solvin...

The Fatal Fashione (2006) by Karen Harper
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The Hooded Hawke (2007)

I'm biased because I adore this particular genre and time period, and I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series of books by Karen Harper. They are written very similarly to Fiona Buckley's Ursla Blanchard Mysteries.... almost confusingly so. This series focuses on Queen Elizabeth I, herself, solvi...

The Hooded Hawke (2007) by Karen Harper