While on a visit to London, American genealogist Jefferson Taytes old friend and colleague dies in his arms. Before long, Tayte and a truth-seeking historian, Professor Jean Summer, find themselves following a corpse-ridden trail that takes them to the Royal Society of London, circa 1708. What to m
The Last Queen of England
β Scribed by Robinson, Steve
- Book ID
- 108612018
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Series
- Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Crime Mystery 3
- Category
- Fiction
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A centuries-old royal conspiracy. The ultimate heir hunt... HISTORY: from the Greek - historia. Knowledge acquired by 'investigation'. It should have been a quiet weekend in London - a long overdue visit with the only true friend American genealogist Jefferson Tayte ever had. Now his friend lies b
While on a visit to London, American genealogist Jefferson Tayteβs old friend and colleague dies in his arms. Before long, Tayte and a truth-seeking historian, Professor Jean Summer, find themselves following a corpse-ridden trail that takes them to the Royal Society of London, circa 1708. What to m
While on a visit to London, American genealogist Jefferson Tayteβs old friend and colleague dies in his arms. Before long, Tayte and a truth-seeking historian, Professor Jean Summer, find themselves following a corpse-ridden trail that takes them to the Royal Society of London, circa 1708. What to m
While on a visit to London, American genealogist Jefferson Tayteβs old friend and colleague dies in his arms. Before long, Tayte and a truth-seeking historian, Professor Jean Summer, find themselves following a corpse-ridden trail that takes them to the Royal Society of London, circa 1708. What
While on a visit to London, American genealogist Jefferson Tayteβs old friend and colleague dies in his arms. Before long, Tayte and a truth-seeking historian, Professor Jean Summer, find themselves following a corpse-ridden trail that takes them to the Royal Society of London, circa 1708. What