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The Queene's Christmas (An Elizabeth I Mystery)

 
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Synopsis

Elizabethan England comes alive in all its pomp and pageantry, deadly intrigue and scandal—and fine feasting—in Karen Harper's acclaimed mystery series featuring the young queen Elizabeth Tudor as amateur sleuth.

An old English Yule has never been merrier or more mysterious. A New Year's celebration has never looked more joyous but been so potentially deadly.

Fearing the 12 Days of Christmas of 1564 may be the last for her ailing, elderly friend, Lady Kat Ashley, Queen Elizabeth decrees a nostalgic, old-fashioned holiday. Delicious dishes for the table, holly and ivy, caroling, wassailing, mumming, and a Lord of Misrule to oversee it all are in the recipe for the revels. But one of the queen's kitchen staff is found as dead as the ornate peacock he was preparing for the feast.

As more murders threaten customs, kingdom, and Christmas, Elizabeth and her diverse band of Privy Plot Counselors try desperately to solve the increasingly bizarre crimes.

When the Thames freezes over and Londoners take to the ice for an elaborate Frost Fair. Elizabeth of England must outfox the diabolical demon who would kill not only the spirit of Christmas but the queen.

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Review

Praise for Karen Harper and Her Queen Elizabeth I Series
The Queene's Christmas
--"Lively, abundant historical color makes Harper's latest regal caper another standout. A delectable bonus: Each chapter opens with a Yuletide recipe from the period." --"Kirkus Reviews"
--"Wonderful historical detail mixed with intrigue and authentic Elizabethan recipes enliven this story, which is a real treat for those who enjoy historical mysteries." --"Booklist"
The Thorne Maze
--"Tudor England's answer to V. I. Warshawski....[a] well-researched, intrigue-filled historical." --"Publishers Weekly"
--"Brisk, energetic writing and terrific historical color." --"Kirkus Reviews"
--"Another brilliantly plotted and authentically detailed entry in a series celebrated for its vigorous characterization of the Virgin Queen." --"Booklist"
--"Another fine historical." --"Library Journal"
--"Harper is to be commended for keeping true to what we know of Tudor history...and for making the factions of Elizabeth's court clearer than many history books have done." --"Chicago Tribune"
--"The plot of Harper's novel is a mere diversion from its true pleasure: the re-creation of Elizabeth I's court, the manners of the day, the fetes, the sumptuous clothes, all of which Harper brings wonderfully alive." --"Baltimore Sun"
The Queene's Cure
--"Karen Harper weaves a thrilling blend of historical detail and intriguing mystery. Her Queen Elizabeth I . . . possesses the fine detective's instinct of Sherlock Holmes. The result is an intense reading experience guaranteed to surprise and delight." --Lisa Gardner, author of "The Other Daughter"
The Twylight Tower
--"Harper's exquisite mastery of the period, lively dialogue, energetic plot, devious characters, and excellent rendition of the willful queen make this a pleasure for fans of historical mysteries. Essential for all collections." --"Library Journal"
--"The sleuthing is fun, but what makes "The Tw

This mystery... nicely blends intrigue, humor and period detail. "Wall Street Journal"

Lively, abundant historical color makes Harper's latest regal caper another standout. A delectable bonus: Each chapter opens with a Yuletide recipe from the period. "Kirkus Reviews on The Queene's Christmas"

[A]n excellent historical series "Library Journal on The Queene's Christmas"

16th-century holiday fun. "Publishers Weekly on The Queene's Christmas"

Harper immerses the reader in the monarch's 16th-century world with a realism that brings the characters to life. "Romantic Times Book Club"

Karen Harper brings England alive "Rendezous on The Queene's Christmas"

Tudor England's answer to V. I. Warshawski....[a] well-researched, intrigue-filled historical. "Publishers Weekly on The Thorne Maze"

Brisk, energetic writing and terrific historical color. "Kirkus Reviews on The Thorne Maze"

Another brilliantly plotted and authentically detailed entry in a series celebrated for its vigorous characterization of the Virgin Queen. "Booklist on The Thorne Maze"

Another fine historical. "Library Journal on The Thorne Maze"

Harper is to be commended for keeping true to what we know of Tudor history...and for making the factions of Elizabeth's court clearer than many history books have done. "Chicago Tribune on The Thorne Maze"

The plot of Harper's novel is a mere diversion from its true pleasure: the re-creation of Elizabeth I's court, the manners of the day, the fetes, the sumptuous clothes, all of which Harper brings wonderfully alive. "Baltimore Sun on The Thorne Maze"

Karen Harper weaves a thrilling blend of historical detail and intriguing mystery. Her Queen Elizabeth I...possesses the fine detective's instinct of Sherlock Holmes. The result is an intense reading experience guaranteed to surprise and delight. "Lisa Gardner, author of The Other Daughter on The Queene's Cure"

Harper's exquisite mastery of the period, lively dialogue, energetic plot, devious characters, and excellent rendition of the willful queen make this a pleasure for fans of historical mysteries. Essential for all collections. "Library Journal on The Twylight Tower"

The sleuthing is fun, but what makes "The Twylight Tower" comparable to the fine works of Allison Weir is the strong writing of the author. "Midwest Book Review on The Twylight Tower"

Harper delivers high drama and deadly intrigue.... [She] masterfully captures the Elizabethan tone in both language and setting and gives life to fascinating historical figures.... Elizabethan history has never been this appealing. "Newsday on The Tidal Poole"

A walk side by side with one of history's most dynamic characters. "Anne Perry, author of Half Moon Street on The Poyson Garden""

From the Back Cover

Praise for Karen Harper's Elizabeth I Mysteries

The Thorne Maze
"The novel's true pleasure is the recreation of Elizabeth I's court, the manners of the day, the fetes, the sumptuous clothes, all of which Harper brings wonderfully alive." -- Miami Herald

"Harper is to be commended for keeping true to what we know of Tudor history...and for making the factions of Elizabeth's court clearer than many history books have done."
-- Chicago Tribune

The Queene's Cure
"Karen Harper weaves a thrilling blend of historical detail and intriguing mystery. Her Queen Elizabeth I...possesses the fine detective's instinct of Sherlock Holmes." -- Lisa Gardner, author of The Other Daughter

The Twylight Tower
"Harper's exquisite mastery of the period, lively dialog, energetic plot, devious characters, and excellent rendition of the willful queen makes this a pleasure for fans of historical mysteries" -- Library Journal

The Tidal Poole
"Harper delivers high drama and deadly intrigue...Elizabethan history has never been this appealing." -- Newsday

The Poyson Garden
"A walk side by side with one of history's most dynamic characters." -- Anne Perry, author of Half Moon Street

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