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Murder in the Queen's Wardrobe

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A female spymaster in Tudor England faces mortal danger in a mystery “recommended . . . for readers of Fiona Buckley, Karen Harper, and Amanda Carmack” (Library Journal).
 
London, 1582: Mistress Rosamond Jaffrey, a talented and well-educated woman of independent means, is recruited by Queen Elizabeth I’s spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, to be lady-in-waiting to Lady Mary, a cousin of the queen. With her talent in languages and knowledge of ciphers and codes, she will be integral to the spymaster as an intelligence gatherer, being able to get close to Lady Mary just at the time when she is being courted by Russia’s Ivan the Terrible.
 
But there are some nobles at court who will do anything they can to thwart such an alliance, and Rosamond soon realizes the extent of the danger, when a prominent official is murdered and then an attempt is made on both her and Lady Mary’s lives. In her quest to protect her ward—and her estranged husband—Rosamond must put herself in mortal peril . . .
 
“First-rate storytelling, a fine choice for historical-mystery fans.” —Booklist
 
“A diverting series, with lots of twists and turns and Tudor tidbits.” —Kirkus Reviews
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 26, 2015
      Fans of Emerson’s historical mysteries will be intrigued by the debut of grown-up Mistress Rosamond Jaffrey as “intelligence gatherer” in this first in a new Tudor series. Negotiations for an English princess to marry Russia’s Ivan the Terrible ensnare Rosamond and several other characters from the author’s Face Down series. High-spirited, educated, and independent, Rosamond is apparently ill suited to the position of gentlewoman to Lady Mary Hastings, cousin to Queen Elizabeth, a role Rosamond reluctantly accepts in order to protect her estranged husband, who has accompanied an English trading company to Russia. Planted in Lady Mary’s household to report conversations in Russian, Rosamond struggles first with boredom, then with growing concern as a death and subsequent attacks on members of the household lure her to investigate who and why someone would want to commit murder. Emerson draws on her solid knowledge of the period to evoke vividly daily life in late 16th-century England. Agent: Christina Hogrebe, Jane Rotrosen Agency.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 2015
      If Rosamund Jaffrey were living today, she might be CEO of a global company. Since she lived in the sixteenth century, however, she is relegated to serving as an agent for Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster, Francis Walsingham. Her mission: to protect Lady Mary Hastings, who's being offered to Russia's Czar Ivan in the hopes of forging a political alliance between Russia and England. Behind the scenes, there are factions in the queen's court who want their own candidate to marry the czar and who pose a threat to the vulnerable Lady Mary. The carrot to get Rosamund to take on the risky mission? Her husband is in Russia and may be in terrible danger, especially if the alliance between the two countries doesn't happen. But even someone as tough as Rosamund faces terrible danger from those at court who see her as an impediment who should be eliminated. First-rate storytelling, eye-opening details of the politics and customs of the time, a taut and riveting plot, unexpected humor, and a charming and admirable heroine make this a fine choice for historical-mystery fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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