In 1154, Marlborough Hall hosted a love affair between young King Henry II and a teenaged Rosamund, right under the patrician nose of his wife. To keep his mistress safe, Henry built Rosamund a house only reachable by labyrinth. But his efforts proved futile when he found her poisoned to death-and w
Death at Blenheim Palace
โ Scribed by Paige, Robin
- Book ID
- 106832702
- Tongue
- English
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- 1015 KB
- Series
- Sir Charles Sheridan 11
- Category
- Fiction
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