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To Ruin a Queen

By: Fiona Buckley
Narrated by: Nadia May
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As the thrilling adventures of Ursula Blanchard, secret agent for Queen Elizabeth I, continue, she finds herself in France, reunited with her husband, Matthew de la Roche, in a passionate but flawed relationship. But when Ursula learns that her daughter, Meg, has mysteriously disappeared, she immediately sets out on a frantic and dangerous search. The trail leads back to England, to Vetch Castle: a grim, haunted keep owned by the enigmatic Philip Mortimer. Soon, Ursula forms an alliance with Mortimer's aging but beautiful mother and finds herself investigating both a murder and an elaborate plot that could cost the queen her throne.

With surprises at every turn and a highly suspenseful setting, To Ruin a Queen is the best novel yet from an author whose series continues to gain momentum and whose heroine becomes more beguiling with each new tale.

©2000 Fiona Buckley (P)2002 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Historical Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Exciting

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"A heroine to reckon with." ( Kirkus Reviews)"Buckley's tantalizing re-creation of Elizabethan life and manner is told with intelligence and gentle wit." ( Library Journal)
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