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The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy

The Marquess House Trilogy, Book 3

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The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy

By: Alexandra Walsh
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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The final instalment in the timeshift conspiracy series that you don’t want to miss! Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Philippa Gregory, Kate Mosse and Tom Harper.

Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about British royal history....

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 Arbella Stuart Conspiracy is the final book in the Marquess House trilogy, a dual timeline conspiracy thriller with an ingenious twist on a well-known period of Tudor and Stuart history.

The Marquess House Trilogy series:

Book One: The Catherine Howard Conspiracy

Book Two: The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy

Book Three: The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy

©2019 Alexandra Walsh (P)2019 W F Howes
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Loved it. Well written, great characters and really kept me hooked. l love Tudor history and these books didn't change that at all. It all sounds so plausible it could have been real, very imaginative.

Brilliant Trillogy

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So it’s now Friday evening my first review was on Monday morning small hours ,
I really can’t believe I’ve went through the trilogy in as many days.

Thank you
Amazing truly, getting all historical information and putting it together as you did:)
Enjoy the honeymoon lol

Amazing

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I loved the whole series, all three books are absolutely fabulous. The characters feel like friends that you have been following on an incredible journey. It has also increased my knowledge of history of this time period as I’ve read around this time period. The books are incredibly well written and the narrator of the audio books is fantastic. Can’t recommend highly enough.

Wonderful Trilogy

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listen from start to finish especially with the characters and antics within the book, it made it seem more realistic instead of fiction. The narrator was very good at using different voices for the characters.

A brilliant....

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This is the third book I have listened to in the series.
Beautifully narrated so that along with the magic of the author, you are immersed into the story.
The story leaves the listener wondering whether this is fiction… now, there’s a thought!
The only slightly annoying bits were where Perdita reels off precise dates as though she is a human almanac.
Highly recommend nonetheless.

Love the way the author entwines the past into the present.

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