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Monday, April 12, 2010

Here are a few covers I found this morning for books previously mentioned on Weekly Wishlist.  Amazon for some reason lists the first two as "currently unavailable" rather than available for pre-order so I'm not sure what's going on there - but the covers are nice to look at just the same!


Elizabeth:  Captive Princess by Margaret Irwin.  Release date indicated as October 1, 2010 (Reissue).  A brother dead; a cousin executed; imprisonment in the Tower--in the aftermath of Edward VI's demise England is in turmoil and young Elizabeth s position is precarious. But while she is prey to the Queen's jealous suspicions, Queen Mary is fading; while Elizabeth is twenty and healthy. The country looks to the young princess for its future. Imperious, high spirited, fighting for her life, Elizabeth already shows the diplomacy, the baffling changes of mood, and the power to win men's devotion for which she would be famous as Queen. This is the second book in the series started in Queen Bess.









The Princeling by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles.  Indicated released date is Ocotober 1, 2010 (Reissue).  In the Morland Dynasty series, the majestic sweep of English history is richly and movingly portrayed through the fictional lives of the Morland family. It is 1558, and Protestantism is sweeping the land and threatens the position of the Catholic Morlands, so they must seek new spheres of influence. John, the heir, rides north to the untamed Borderlands to wed the daughter of Black Will Percy, Northumberland cattle lord. But he finds he must first prove himself, and win her heart through blood and battle. John’s gentle sister Lettice is given in marriage to the ruthless Scottish baron, Lord Robert Hamilton, and in the treacherous court of Mary, Queen of Scots, she learns the fierce lessons of survival.  This is the third book in the series.



Sacred Treason by James Forrester.  UK release August 5, 2010.  London, December 1563. England is a troubled nation. Catholic plots against the young Queen Elizabeth spring up all over the country. At his house in the parish of St Bride, the herald William Harley – known to everyone as Clarenceux - receives a book from his friend and fellow Catholic, Henry Machyn. But Machyn is in fear of his life, claiming that the book is deadly... What secret can it hold? And then Clarenceux is visited by the State in the form of Francis Walsingham and his ruthless enforcers, who will stop at nothing to gain possession of it. If Clarenceux and his family are to survive the terror of Walsingham, and to plead with the queen’s Secretary of State Sir William Cecil for their lives, Clarenceux must solve the clues contained in the book to unlock its dangerous secrets before it’s too late. And when he does, he realises that it's not only his life and the lives of those most dear to him that are at stake...

James Forrester is the pen name of British historian Ian Mortimer.

2 comments:

  1. Robinbird said...

    I had a chance to review the reissue of Irwin's first book in the trilogy and enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next two. Beautiful cover as well!

    April 12, 2010 12:10 PM  

  2. dolleygurl said...

    I had the first Irwin book in my hand this weekend at the bookstore, but then I saw Sunne in Splendour and bought that instead. I can't wait to read it tho.

    April 12, 2010 4:55 PM  

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