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review 2014-07-07 15:24
Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Fremantle
Sisters of Treason - Elizabeth Fremantle

With her latest novel, Sisters of Treason, Elizabeth Fremantle joins the ranks of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir as one of my favorite authors of historical fiction. Fans of Tudor fiction are undoubtedly familiar with the tragic tale of Lady Jane Grey. In Sisters of Treason, Fremantle tells the equally gripping tale of Jane's sisters, Lady Catherine and Lady Mary Grey, as they navigate the stormy waters of the early days of Mary Tudor's turbulent rule. Sisters of Treason is a beautifully written, utterly fascinating historical novel that belongs on any Tudor buff's to-read list.


Disclaimer: This book has been provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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review 2014-06-19 16:18
Sinful Folk by Ned Hayes
Sinful Folk - Nikki McClure,Ned Hayes

This book reminded me why I love historical fiction. Sinful Folk is a masterfully written, captivating historical mystery set in the Middle Ages. The author lured me in with a short historical note at the beginning, and I was hooked until the very last word. The tale of Mear, a mute woman disguised as a man, and her group of fellow travelers as they seek justice for their murdered sons, is gripping and suspenseful. Many thanks to Ned Hayes for opening my eyes to a new subgenre of historical fiction, the history mystery, and I eagerly anticipate reading more of his work in the future.

Disclaimer: This book has been provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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