### From Publishers Weekly Bestseller Gregory captivates again with this expertly crafted historical about the beautiful young Virgin Queen, portrayed as a narcissistic, neurotic home-wrecker. As in her previous novels about Tudor England (_The Queen's Fool_ , etc.), Gregory amasses a wealth of col
The Virgin's Lover
β Scribed by Philippa Gregory
- Book ID
- 110538595
- Publisher
- Touchstone
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Series
- The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels - 13
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743269261
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Paperback, 441 pages
Published 2004 by Washington Square Press
As a new queen, Elizabeth faces two great dangers: the French invasion of Scotland, which threatens to put Mary Queen of Scots on her throne, and her passion for the convicted traitor Robert Dudley.
But Dudley is already married, and his devoted wife Amy will never give him up, least of all to an upstart Protestant Princess. She refuses to set her beloved husband free to marry the queen; but she cannot prevent him from becoming the favorite and the focus of the feverishly plotting, pleasure seeking court.
Others too oppose the marriage, but for very different reasons. William Cecil, the queen's wisest counselor, knows she must marry for policy; her uncle hates Dudley and swears he will be murder him first. Behind the triangle of lovers, the factions take up their places: the Protestants, the priests, the assassins, the diplomats and the moneymakers. The very coin of England is shaved and clipped to nothing as Elizabeth uncertainly leads her bankrupt country into a war that no-one thinks can be won.
Then someone acts in secret, and for Elizabeth, Dudley and the emerging kingdom, nothing will be as planned.
Blending historical fact with contemporary rumor, Philippa Gregory has created a dark and tense novel of Tudor times, which casts Elizabeth I in a light no one has suggested before. Passionate, fearful, emotionally needy, this is a queen who will stop at nothing.
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### Review Praise for THE QUEENβS FOOL βPhilippa Gregory [who] is a mesmerizing storyteller.β SUNDAY TELEGRAPH βAn atmospheric read for anyone who loves to wallow in Tudor intrigue.β DAILY TELEGRAPH βAfter serving up the highly delicious The Other Boleyn Girl...Gregory has concocted yet another