Author:Jean Plaidy

One of the country's most widely read novelists - the first volume in the Queens of England series.
Despite the dangers of practicing her faith in the staunchly Protestant England, pretty Queen Henrietta Maria refuses to cast aside her Catholicism, so she finds little favour among the people. She is impetuous and loving, fond of fashionable clothes and gossip, and Charles, a family man of principle and integrity, is entirely devoted to her.
But their happy if controversial marriage is soon under threat when Henrietta is renounced as a puppet of Rome and charged with leading Protestant England back to Rome.
Soon her enemies swarm and the spies in her household prove too much. Only her loyalty and love for Charles can hope to keep him from the road to regicide.
Jean Plaidy, by the skilful blending of superb storytelling and meticulous attention to authenticity of detail and depth of characterisation has become one of the country’s most widely read novelists.
—— Sunday TimesFull-blooded, dramatic, exciting.
—— ObserverPlaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama.
—— New York TimesOutstanding
—— Vanity FairGloriously vivacious and nuanced
—— GuardianFunny, poignant and original, this country-house whodunit made me laugh out loud, and nod in recognition at its acerbic observations
—— Country Life