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The Crystal Ship: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #2
Metal of a Different Sort: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #3
The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series
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The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series

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Two Queen's, one realm - one Queen must die!

In Jacoib Bell's most perilous role, he is recruited by the Tudor Queen's spycatcher, Walsingham, to infiltrate the Duke of Guise's plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I and put t56he Scot's Queen, Mary Stuart on the throne.

Ann old enemy Jed Sutton, (The Crystal Ship) becomes involved and when Mary Stuart is arrested, he kidnaps Jacob's wife and son. He forces Jacob to help him to rescue the Scots Queen, a seemingly impossible task. Jacob takes a desperate gamble thaat leads to a violent struggle, as the book reaches it's dangerous climax. At stake, the lives of his wife and son, as well as his own.

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Release dateAug 11, 2016
The Crystal Ship: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #2
Metal of a Different Sort: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #3
The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series

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    The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series
    The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series

    When Giam Bellini designed a revolutionary type of glass, he never expected his reward to be three years as a galley slave! Martyn Bedford, Award winning author of Never Ending, Houdini Girl and creative writing tutor had this to say about the book:- “a fascinating, original historical context...the insight into the world of glassmaking is interesting...the backdrop of the story's setting – Venice and London – and the times will also be a key part of its appeal to readers” Giacomo (Giam) Bellini ignored Venetian societies unwritten rules for a nobleman and like his grandfather, became a glassmaker. His precocious talent brought him to the notice of Maria Morisini, the daughter of a prominent senator, gives a special goblet made from Giam's innovative Cristallo glass, as a birthday present for her father. Adrian Ragazoni, an arrogant and ruthless Senator from one of the oldest families in Venice, tries to steal Giam's invention and pass it off as his own, only to be humiliated in front of the cream of Venetian society. Following his confrontation with Adrian, Giam's designs become the most popular in Venice and his blossoming romance with Maria, sets in motion a chain of events that changes their lives forever. Adrian, a love rival, formulates a devilish plot that leads to a false charge of treason against Giam. After a corruptly obtained conviction, Giam is sentenced to five years as a galley slave. Giam is injured in a fight with pirates and is close to death. His friends smuggle him into England, Giam, now recovering well, changes his name to Jacob Bell. In London, his talent brings him acclaim and he aspires to the title of The Queen's Glassmaker. Adrian Ragazoni, newly appointed Venetian Ambassador to England, has tricked Maria into marrying him. In London, Ragazoni becomes the ringleader of a plot to kill the Tudor Queen, Elizabeth I and put the Scots Queen on the throne. Jacob's real identity is revealed in front of the Queen, but Maria warns the Queen about the plot to kill her. Jacob, striving to clear his name from the treason charges, must defeat Adrian and his assassins, to save his love Maria and the Tudor Queen. “Well developed characters, crisp dialogue, detailed research bringing Venice and London of the sixteenth century alive...the plot races along...an excellent début novel” Staff writer, Peoples Friend Magazine.

  • The Crystal Ship: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #2

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    The Crystal Ship: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #2
    The Crystal Ship: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #2

    One good turn deserves another - fate doesn't agree! Jacob Bell, the Tudor Queen's Glassmaker, helps Admiral John Hawkins in a battle against Catholic Plotters led by CVount Ridolfi. Drawing on all their resources of boldness, courage and cunning, they carry throuygh an audacioud plan to free Hawkins's men from the clutches of the dreasded Spanish Inquisition. Jacob and his powerfulk new ship, The Crystal designed by Admiral Hawkins, are sent on a secreet mission to Venice. With his untrierd shipo, he is draswn into an encounter with the all-conquering Ottoman galley fleet, which threatens all their lives, as well as the existence of Venice itself.Through Intigue, gun-smoke and bloodt warfare, Jacob fights to thwart the plotters and begin a new life with his love, Maria.

  • Metal of a Different Sort: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #3

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    Metal of a Different Sort: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #3
    Metal of a Different Sort: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #3

    Boredom leads to desperate times! Jacob Bell and his partner Roberto Rosso were bored. Becuase of this, Lord Burghley, Chief Minister to Queen Elizabeth I persuaded them to become Queen's Commissioners and investigate a murder at a foundry making decorative ironwork. This apparently simple case turns into an intriguing and dangerous mystery as they both narrowly escape attempts to them. The plot they uncover  threatens the life not only of the Tudor Queen Elizabeth I, but her ministers as well. As the Queen's progress winds its way into East Anglia, staying at a new house nearly every night, the intrepid pair race to save them all from a fiendishly clever foe.

  • Blood-Red Goblet: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #4

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    Blood-Red Goblet: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #4
    Blood-Red Goblet: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series, #4

    Two Queen's, one realm - one Queen must die! In Jacoib Bell's most perilous role, he is recruited by the Tudor Queen's spycatcher, Walsingham, to infiltrate the Duke of Guise's plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I and put t56he Scot's Queen, Mary Stuart on the throne. Ann old enemy Jed Sutton, (The Crystal Ship) becomes involved and when Mary Stuart is arrested, he kidnaps Jacob's wife and son. He forces Jacob to help him to rescue the Scots Queen, a seemingly impossible task. Jacob takes a desperate gamble thaat leads to a violent struggle, as the book reaches it's dangerous climax. At stake, the lives of his wife and son, as well as his own.

Author

Peter Cooke

I was born and raised in the county of Derbyshire and matured in Yorkshire, England, where I spent a lot of my working life as a Chief Clourist, a Senior Manager in both the textile and chemical industries, a Science teacher and a University lecturer among other things. A well-known speaker on the Elizabethan era and the history of English glassmaking, I now spend my time writing historical novels, of which to date, comprises of four novels in The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series. The books are fast paced adventure stories with a strong love interest. Martytn Bedford, Award winning author of Houdini Girl desribed them as having a fascinating original historical context with an interesting insight into the world of glassmaking. The backdrop of the story's setting, Venice and London and the 16th century times will be a key part of its appeal to readers. Recently, inspired by my background in textiles, I began a new series about the Industrial Revolution in the cotton spinning industry. The first cotton spinning mills in the World, were built in the Derwent Valley of Derbyshire in England. The imortance of these mills is reflected in their World Heritage status. The second mill built at Belper, Derbyshire by William Strutt, is the earliest examplke of a fire proof construction. The first book of the fictional series is provisionally title Revolution, Amber Miils. I hope to have thiis rewady for puplication later in 2016 or ealy next year. 

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