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The Last Knight's Daughter
Linda Root
The Last Knight's Daughter
Linda Root
In this stand-alone second book in the Legacy of the Queen of Scots series, the headless Queen of Scots lays beneath the floor at Peterborough Cathedral in England, alongside Catherine of Aragon, another Tudor discard. Her son James VI of Scotland has cast off the yoke of Regency and is ready to claim Princess Anna of Denmark as his bride. Queen Marie Stuart's last champion, the knight Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange has been dead for fifteen years. He leaves two putative survivors, both females named Marguerite. The younger is his posthumous love child born of a beautiful adolescent laundress who served in Edinburgh Castle before it fell to Elizabeth's artillery and the Earl of Morton's zeal. The child of an executed traitor and a lowly laundress should not have fared well, but between the exquisite beauty of her mother and the patronage of Dame Marie Flemyng and her cousin Princess Jean Stewart, Countess of Argyll, the lass called Daisy finds herself living in an elegant house in the Canongate. But rumors of another child who had been sequestered in Edinburgh Castle until the last months of the Lang Siege shatter Daisy's complacency and send her on a quest to solve the mystery of the missing woman with whom she shares a name. She is not the only person seeking the other Marguerite Kirkcaldy. Rumors of a child born at Loch Leven in the spring of 1568 have been suppressed since Morton's execution, but now they have resurfaced and reached the ears of the king. But King James is but one of many hunting the other Marguerite. So is William Hepburn, the son of the Fourth Earl of Bothwell and Anna Throndsen, and another is Sir Andrew Ker of Ferniehirst, the knight Kirkcaldy's grandson who thought of the Daisy in the castle as a little sister. But not all of the seekers are benevolent. The man is known as Wild Frank Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell is suspected of being a powerful witch if not the very devil himself. Bothwell launches a series of madcap plots to seize control of the monarchy and eliminate anyone standing in his way, including the two Marguerites and if necessary, King James VI. If Daisy is to defeat Wild Frank's schemes, she must first conquer her infatuation for her nephew, Andrew Ker of Ferniehirst and next, harness her passion for William Hepburn, son of the man who brought ruin to the Queen of Scots. Join Kirkcaldy's daughter in a grand adventure that brings her face to face with the other Marguerite.
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 15 kwietnia 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781530672400 |
Wydawcy | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Strony | 412 |
Wymiary | 152 × 229 × 21 mm · 548 g |
Język | English |