Marquess House Saga Series
Written by Alexandra Walsh
Narrated by Anna Gregory and Emma Gregory
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About this series
When King Henry VIII succeeds in his pursuit of Anne, Jane witnesses the unravelling of his interest as she, too, fails to deliver a son. Having watched both Katherine and Anne, Jane has no ambition for the throne, but when the king begins seeking her out, Jane realizes the decision may be out of her hands.
Pembrokeshire, 2020: When a set of papers makes its way to Perdita and Piper at Marquess House, they find a new mystery to unravel. The manuscript is the tale of five women on a quest to find love, written while Anne Boleyn was queen. As Perdita begins to unravel the text, she discovers a code that leads to a new outlook on Henry's relationship with Jane.
But before they have a chance to reveal all, they find themselves under threat. Their cousin, Xavier, is determined to wrest Marquess House from them. And they realize he will stop at nothing.
Titles in the series (4)
- The Catherine Howard Conspiracy
1
Whitehall Palace, England, 1539 When Catherine Howard arrives at the court of King Henry VIII to be a maid of honour in the household of the new queen, Anne of Cleves, she has no idea of the fate that awaits her. Catching the king's fancy, she finds herself caught up in her uncle's ambition to get a Howard heir to the throne. Terrified by the ageing king after the fate that befell her cousin, Anne Boleyn, Catherine begins to fear for her life . . . Pembrokeshire, Wales, 2018 Dr Perdita Rivers receives news of the death of her estranged grandmother, renowned Tudor historian Mary Fitzroy. Mary inexplicably cut all contact with Perdita and her twin sister, Piper, but she has left them Marquess House, her vast estate in Pembrokeshire. Perdita sets out to unravel their grandmother's motives for abandoning them, and is drawn into the mystery of an ancient document in the archives of Marquess House, a collection of letters and diaries claiming the records of Catherine Howard's execution were falsified . . .
- The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy
2
Nonsuch Palace, England, 1586 Elizabeth I has been queen for 28 years. She has survived hundreds of plots against her but now she faces the revelation of a secret she thought would remain hidden forever . . . Elizabeth is not the last of the Tudor line-there are two more legitimate heirs to her crown. Her sworn enemy, Philip II, King of Spain, has discovered the secret and thinks he can control the missing princess as his puppet queen. Can Elizabeth maintain control over her throne? And what happened to the lost Tudor heirs? Castle Jerusalem, Andorra, 2018 Dr Perdita Rivers and her twin sister Piper are safely hidden in Andorra. Despite their narrow escape from those pursuing them, Perdita is determined to continue her grandmother's legacy by uncovering her ground-breaking research into the English royal bloodline. But she soon realises that nothing about the Tudor era was as it seemed. And now the national identity of Great Britain must be called into question. With their enemies still tracking them and the lives of those they love in deadly risk, Perdita and Piper must succeed in exposing the secrets of history or there is no hope of them escaping alive . . .
- The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy
3
Derbyshire, England, 1603. Elizabeth I is dead and the Tudor reign is over. As the men in power decide to pass the throne to the Scottish King James, one woman debates changing the course of history. Two Tudor heirs have been covered up for decades, and with a foreign king threatening the stability of England it could be time to bring the truth to the fore. But there are reasons the Tudor children were put into hiding and exposing them would put not only their lives in danger, but the lives of many others as well . . . Marquess House, Pembrokeshire, 2019. Dr. Perdita Rivers and her sister Piper have returned to their ancestral home. But the ancient walls still contain riddles which the twins need to solve. Perdita and Piper have already discovered earth-shattering secrets which will change the course of English history forever. But they are missing one vital piece of the puzzle. Two Tudor rings have led them to cover-ups at the Tudor court, but now they must track down a missing silver locket to slot the final parts of the mystery together. And just when it seems they could be ready to expose the centuries-old conspiracy, old enemies resurface to put their very lives at risk . . .
- The Jane Seymour Conspiracy
4
London, 1527: Jane Seymour arrives at court to take her place with Queen Katherine. Discovering a court dividing into factions between Katherine and Anne Boleyn, Jane finds herself caught between the old world and the new. Determined to have a son, the king appears to be prepared to take whatever steps necessary to secure the Tudor dynasty. When King Henry VIII succeeds in his pursuit of Anne, Jane witnesses the unravelling of his interest as she, too, fails to deliver a son. Having watched both Katherine and Anne, Jane has no ambition for the throne, but when the king begins seeking her out, Jane realizes the decision may be out of her hands. Pembrokeshire, 2020: When a set of papers makes its way to Perdita and Piper at Marquess House, they find a new mystery to unravel. The manuscript is the tale of five women on a quest to find love, written while Anne Boleyn was queen. As Perdita begins to unravel the text, she discovers a code that leads to a new outlook on Henry's relationship with Jane. But before they have a chance to reveal all, they find themselves under threat. Their cousin, Xavier, is determined to wrest Marquess House from them. And they realize he will stop at nothing.
Alexandra Walsh
Alexandra Walsh is the bestselling author of dual timeline historical mysteries. Her books range from the fifteenth century to the Victorian era and are inspired by the hidden voices of women that have been lost over the centuries. Formerly a journalist, writing for national newspapers, magazines and TV.
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