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Book Review of The Tudor Secret (Elizabeth I Spymaster Chronicles, Bk 1)

The Tudor Secret (Elizabeth I Spymaster Chronicles, Bk 1)
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This author writes darn good yarns blending fictional characters with historical to create a what if tale for the reader to ponder and enjoy.  In the summer of 1553 Brendan Prescott finds himself at court to be squire to Robert Dudley. A foundling, he grew up in the Dudley household. Tossed into a political arena where he is recruited as a spy by William Cecil, this fictional character must learn how to exist safely at a court rife with intrigue and plots.  The powerful Dudley family controls young King Edward whose illness ends his short reign.  With Edward's death his sisters are in line for the crown.  However, the king has left word that a cousin is to become queen instead of either of the sisters.  Both are destined for the tower but the oldest revolts and gathers her resources to fight for the crown.  Brendan's role is confusing as he learns how to work in this chaotic poltical scene while he continually searches for the identity of his parents. A good, good read!